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Old 10-03-2009, 02:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Help with 'retrofitted' PCV MAPs

I have a retrofitted PCV on my 06 FLHTPI...I e-mailed the folks I bought it from about a new MAP because I planned to add the Stage I air cleaner...they sent me a PCIII MAP....are the PCIII MAPs used on the RFed PCVs?...I would contact them but they are closed until Monday...thanks for any help...
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No, you cannot directly load the PCIII maps into a PCV. You will need to open the PCIII map using the PCIII software. Then, open a zero map for a 2009 Touring bike in the PCV software.

You will then have to "copy and paste" the values from the PCIII map into the PCV software. You will also notice that there is an additional TP coulmn of 15% in the PCV software that is not in the PCIII software. You are going to have to manually interpolate (blend) those values. Going across the RPM rows, take the 10% value and the 20% value and add them together and then divide by 2. Put that value in the 15% column for each RPM.
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No, you cannot directly load the PCIII maps into a PCV. You will need to open the PCIII map using the PCIII software. Then, open a zero map for a 2009 Touring bike in the PCV software.

You will then have to "copy and paste" the values from the PCIII map into the PCV software. You will also notice that there is an additional TP coulmn of 15% in the PCV software that is not in the PCIII software. You are going to have to manually interpolate (blend) those values. Going across the RPM rows, take the 10% value and the 20% value and add them together and then divide by 2. Put that value in the 15% column for each RPM.
Thanks for the reply...I hooked the laptop to the PCV to determin if it in fact had a PCV map installed...it does...that answered my first question....I called F***M*** and they sent me the correct MAP...thanks again...
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