Bull .060 Over Joined Jan 18, 2017 Messages 105 Location Saline, MI Ride 2007 Rocket III Classic Tourer Feb 25, 2020 #1 I'm going to install a PCV and have it dyno-tuned at the same time. My question is should I load up the stock TuneECU map or can I keep the map I've been using with my bike? TORS, cat delete, and ramair.
I'm going to install a PCV and have it dyno-tuned at the same time. My question is should I load up the stock TuneECU map or can I keep the map I've been using with my bike? TORS, cat delete, and ramair.
Steel Resident Coonass Joined Nov 17, 2012 Messages 7,849 Location Cut Off, Louisiana USA Ride 2012 Roadster & 2006 Classic Feb 25, 2020 #2 Keep the tune you are using. It'll have your tuner already close to where he needs to be.
Bull .060 Over Joined Jan 18, 2017 Messages 105 Location Saline, MI Ride 2007 Rocket III Classic Tourer Feb 25, 2020 #3 Steel said: Keep the tune you are using. It'll have your tuner already close to where he needs to be. Click to expand... Awesome! Helpful as always...
Steel said: Keep the tune you are using. It'll have your tuner already close to where he needs to be. Click to expand... Awesome! Helpful as always...
Idaho Red Rocket 3 Living Legend Joined Nov 22, 2008 Messages 5,744 Location Nampa, Idaho USA Ride 2006 RIII Standard Bagger w/Fairing Feb 25, 2020 #4 What tune number is in your bike now ?
Bull .060 Over Joined Jan 18, 2017 Messages 105 Location Saline, MI Ride 2007 Rocket III Classic Tourer Feb 25, 2020 #5 Idaho Red Rocket 3 said: What tune number is in your bike now ? Click to expand... It’s one of Hanso’s tunes from resources (tors, cat delete, ramair). It’s running pretty rich. I don’t have one for the pcv.
Idaho Red Rocket 3 said: What tune number is in your bike now ? Click to expand... It’s one of Hanso’s tunes from resources (tors, cat delete, ramair). It’s running pretty rich. I don’t have one for the pcv.