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Old 09-13-2010, 07:33 PM
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Search isn't working...quick question on tuning with the SERT.....when you first plug it in, does it automatically default to which map you are currently running?

I'm trying to chase down a decel popping issue and tried the smoke trick, but couldn't see any obvious signs of a leak. Before I completely remove and reinstall my exhaust, I'd like to see my current map (dealer did it previously) and add a little to the zero throttle if it is currently at zero

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No, I believe you have to load a map into the SERT pgm when you start. That's the problem with the dealers when they do your tune, they won't give you a copy of the map that you just spent $300 or more having them do. Complete ripoff. I'd ask around to see who has a map that is close to what you're running on your bike and start from there.

I have a map I could send you but don't know if your bike setup is close to mine.
 
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OK thanks for the info.
 
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