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Old 11-06-2009, 04:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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PCV with auto tune

I have an 09 Road Glide, did a stage I with a PCV. Bike runs very good ,but I'm always looking for a little more! Wondering if adding the auto tune will help any or I am just wasting $$$. I notice it seems a little flat down low and maybe a cosistant AFR will give me the most out of a stock motor. ???? Thanks
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Old 11-06-2009, 07:49 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have an 09 Road Glide, did a stage I with a PCV. Bike runs very good ,but I'm always looking for a little more! Wondering if adding the auto tune will help any or I am just wasting $$$. I notice it seems a little flat down low and maybe a cosistant AFR will give me the most out of a stock motor. ???? Thanks
If you mean it's flat under 3000 rpm, then you might be noticing the fly-by-wire ecm (2008-2010) not allowing you to progress the throttle plate over 60% under 3000 rpm (even if you have the throttle grip wide open). It's part of the programming. Autotune can't compensate for this. Just my 2cents.
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