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riaansh


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posted October 28, 2012 01:31 PM        
autotune

I need some direction please. I have an autotune on the pcv.
1. So you got a base map. When you send the map do you get an option to send it to the powercommander or the autotune or does it mean it's automatically loaded and trimmed by the autotune..
I don't want to send maps around without making sure first.
Is there a step by step link that would give me direction in doing this. The manual is not clear or don't understand it properly.
I would appreciate it actually if I could get directions from someone who has done this before on the 14r.
2. Can you put your own your own AFR in and work from there or does the autotune do this automatically.
Any help will be appreciated.

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posted October 28, 2012 03:21 PM        
You have to enable autotune in the PVC software, I am using 13.2 AFR if I remember correctly. You have to check the enable autotune box, I set my temp to 160 (to enable autotune), and went + or - 20. It was pretty straight forward. Since enables and installed I have not noticed the bike running bad, but then again it never gave me any issues besides installing a 43t sprocket... Hope that helps. BTW, I loaded a map then let autotune make the adjustments.
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riaansh


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posted October 28, 2012 09:17 PM        
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You have to enable autotune in the PVC software, I am using 13.2 AFR if I remember correctly. You have to check the enable autotune box, I set my temp to 160 (to enable autotune), and went + or - 20. It was pretty straight forward. Since enables and installed I have not noticed the bike running bad, but then again it never gave me any issues besides installing a 43t sprocket... Hope that helps. BTW, I loaded a map then let autotune make the adjustments.

Great Seno.
When you load the map do you load it to the autotune or the pcv[if there is an option]. When I check the values on the drop down window at autotune there is nothing. So I assume the map must be loaded to the autotune then. I havent tried loading the map yet, but first want to make sure before I do it.
Yes acc to Brock 13.2 AFR is right. Now do you put the AFR in every single block?
Lastly, How long do you use the autotune before you accept the map, and do you remove it when you are satisfied with the map that was created?

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posted October 29, 2012 10:51 PM        
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You have to enable autotune in the PVC software, I am using 13.2 AFR if I remember correctly. You have to check the enable autotune box, I set my temp to 160 (to enable autotune), and went + or - 20. It was pretty straight forward. Since enables and installed I have not noticed the bike running bad, but then again it never gave me any issues besides installing a 43t sprocket... Hope that helps. BTW, I loaded a map then let autotune make the adjustments.

Great Seno.
When you load the map do you load it to the autotune or the pcv[if there is an option]. When I check the values on the drop down window at autotune there is nothing. So I assume the map must be loaded to the autotune then. I havent tried loading the map yet, but first want to make sure before I do it.
Yes acc to Brock 13.2 AFR is right. Now do you put the AFR in every single block?
Lastly, How long do you use the autotune before you accept the map, and do you remove it when you are satisfied with the map that was created?


riaansh, you can contact Alain at clubhouse in jhb, or mean machine in pta,ask for christo, i am sure they can assist you.
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riaansh


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posted October 30, 2012 06:37 AM        
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You have to enable autotune in the PVC software, I am using 13.2 AFR if I remember correctly. You have to check the enable autotune box, I set my temp to 160 (to enable autotune), and went + or - 20. It was pretty straight forward. Since enables and installed I have not noticed the bike running bad, but then again it never gave me any issues besides installing a 43t sprocket... Hope that helps. BTW, I loaded a map then let autotune make the adjustments.

Great Seno.
When you load the map do you load it to the autotune or the pcv[if there is an option]. When I check the values on the drop down window at autotune there is nothing. So I assume the map must be loaded to the autotune then. I havent tried loading the map yet, but first want to make sure before I do it.
Yes acc to Brock 13.2 AFR is right. Now do you put the AFR in every single block?
Lastly, How long do you use the autotune before you accept the map, and do you remove it when you are satisfied with the map that was created?


riaansh, you can contact Alain at clubhouse in jhb, or mean machine in pta,ask for christo, i am sure they can assist you.

Dankie broer. I spoke to someone today and do have some direction on what to do, but to me it's a little difficult since I'm not certain of why and when. Here by us is no highly experienced tuner so the autotune was the route to take but I will learn the process. I need some written direction on this.
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