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Old 10-07-2013, 02:06 PM
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Anyone know how to get the rev limiter up from the rev extend with the PVC
Got mine up from the 5200 to the 6200 with rev extend but I need some more as I'm working on heads and cams to be added next
Mine is 1200 48 2011
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Old 10-08-2013, 06:32 PM
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This should be posted in the tuner stickies. And be more specific. Is it A power vision or power commander? I assume power vision. There is much more traffic and knowledge in that specific forum. By the way stage one usually is 7k so don't know why you are so low unless you haven't done a flash yet.
 
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My ecu is stock
I have the pcv on the bike
With rev extend from power commander
It is 6200 now as I can see on the tech
Is there a way to up the rev limit with no flash to the ecu?
As we don't have an authorized dealer here for that
And I like the way it runs now I don't want to mess with it
Just have the revs up
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Old 11-26-2013, 02:15 PM
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I've asked about having the rev up from 6200 on stock ecu with pcv tuner with rev extend
Anyone ? Knows ?
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Old 11-26-2013, 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Aksl
I've asked about having the rev up from 6200 on stock ecu with pcv tuner with rev extend
Anyone ? Knows ?
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You have to have it hooked up to your pc it is in the top tool bar under power commander tools,configure , rev extend.. It may not have a option to raise you may have to submit a form to dynojet to get a access code to do it.
 
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The max I think it will go is 6500..
 
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Don't think I've ever seen a stock Sporty rev limiter set to 5200?????
 
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Originally Posted by cHarley
Don't think I've ever seen a stock Sporty rev limiter set to 5200?????
Correct. OP already has 6200. SEPRT will set 7000 as a minimum, not sure about pwr cmdr.

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Stock rev limiter is around 5800. I have mine at 6400 with a powervision. But I am confused, the old SE ignition modules. We're they used strictly to raise the rev limiter before tuners? Also what is safe to raise your limiter to with stock ignition. I have read 7000. Will it make much more of a noticeable difference. I have never hit my rev limiter with it set at 6400.
 

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