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I recently purchased a Power Commander IIIr for my 02 Fatboy. I am hoping to get it working soon, becuase I have to say so far I am not that impressed. The first model they sent had the wrong firmware and I could not upload or get any maps from the PC. The sent me a 2nd unit. I am running stock pipes (off a Heritage, but pretty much the same i figure) with the baffles removed, and an SE intake. So I loaded 805-007 for long shots without baffles and SE intake. When I started the bike, it immediately went to 3000+ RPM. I waited a few seconds to make sure it was not gone back down and then killed the engine. I was ready for a Saturday ride, so I said screw it, pulled the PC and went riding.
Upon calling Dynojet, they say I should have used a map with slip ons for stock without baffles. I can kinda see that. Secondly, he says I might have to set the throttle position, and I am thinking okay I have seen the menu, but how do I do it? He tells me the PC has to be on the bike and connected to machine. So I tell him I have the power adapter, and was uploading the maps at my computer. No, that wont work if you need to set the throttle position. Do I?, I ask. Well maybe sometimes, on those bikes.
So I am a little frustrated. Here is what I know:
a) first said unit had a dynojets map for a stock bike (assuming it was not wrong, like the firmware).
b) stock bikes run lean
c) considering a and b, with the first unit on the bike, my exhaust popped a lot, especially decelerating.
Does this make sense? It would seem that to pop, the bike is running rich not lean, and how is it running rich if I have increased the air curve and the map is supposedly for stock. This might not apply if the first unit was just all jacked up. I will attempt to reload another map tonight and adjust the throttle position, which brings us to...
d) Dynojet's documentation sucks! Nowhere was I told about setting throttle position or how to do it. It sounds like, hey buy the unit, buy this other adapter, plug in a 9v, hit upload, and ride away.
Someone please reassure me this thing is worth the effort. I get a little nervous hearing my $20,000 engine rev that high, and the tech say on yeah, you might have to set throttle position.
And I guess with the bitching done, does anyone have experience running a similiar config to mine? Thanks for info.
Upon calling Dynojet, they say I should have used a map with slip ons for stock without baffles. I can kinda see that. Secondly, he says I might have to set the throttle position, and I am thinking okay I have seen the menu, but how do I do it? He tells me the PC has to be on the bike and connected to machine. So I tell him I have the power adapter, and was uploading the maps at my computer. No, that wont work if you need to set the throttle position. Do I?, I ask. Well maybe sometimes, on those bikes.
So I am a little frustrated. Here is what I know:
a) first said unit had a dynojets map for a stock bike (assuming it was not wrong, like the firmware).
b) stock bikes run lean
c) considering a and b, with the first unit on the bike, my exhaust popped a lot, especially decelerating.
Does this make sense? It would seem that to pop, the bike is running rich not lean, and how is it running rich if I have increased the air curve and the map is supposedly for stock. This might not apply if the first unit was just all jacked up. I will attempt to reload another map tonight and adjust the throttle position, which brings us to...
d) Dynojet's documentation sucks! Nowhere was I told about setting throttle position or how to do it. It sounds like, hey buy the unit, buy this other adapter, plug in a 9v, hit upload, and ride away.
Someone please reassure me this thing is worth the effort. I get a little nervous hearing my $20,000 engine rev that high, and the tech say on yeah, you might have to set throttle position.
And I guess with the bitching done, does anyone have experience running a similiar config to mine? Thanks for info.