Fuel Moto PC3 install Set up w/Rush Muffs and A/C
#11
RE: Fuel Moto PC3 install Set up w/Rush Muffs and A/C
Just installed my PCIII from Fuel Moto tonight to and man it runs great. I canned the fuel pak just wasn't happy with it and all the decel popping I was having. I only was able to ride for about 20 minutes after intall tonight but it sure felt great. Fuel Moto did me good..
#12
RE: Fuel Moto PC3 install Set up w/Rush Muffs and A/C
Thanks for the info iclick. After reading your response I also checked out fuelmoto's site and it said only need to reset the low side. YOU were right, I tried to reset just the low but I got an error message that the difference between the low and high were not within the correct range(numbers were 4800 and 11000). So I did just as you posted and my high number went to 24800 with 100% throttle.
Thanks again
Thanks again
#13
RE: Fuel Moto PC3 install Set up w/Rush Muffs and A/C
ORIGINAL: 08HD
Now that you have thrown a monkey wrench into the program. I need t know is it really neccesary to for the 08 to go through throttle positioning. This is the first I heard
Now that you have thrown a monkey wrench into the program. I need t know is it really neccesary to for the 08 to go through throttle positioning. This is the first I heard
#14
RE: Fuel Moto PC3 install Set up w/Rush Muffs and A/C
ORIGINAL: TheWhitedogg
Thanks for the info iclick. After reading your response I also checked out fuelmoto's site and it said only need to reset the low side. YOU were right, I tried to reset just the low but I got an error message that the difference between the low and high were not within the correct range(numbers were 4800 and 11000). So I did just as you posted and my high number went to 24800 with 100% throttle.
Thanks again
Thanks for the info iclick. After reading your response I also checked out fuelmoto's site and it said only need to reset the low side. YOU were right, I tried to reset just the low but I got an error message that the difference between the low and high were not within the correct range(numbers were 4800 and 11000). So I did just as you posted and my high number went to 24800 with 100% throttle.
Thanks again
#15
RE: Fuel Moto PC3 install Set up w/Rush Muffs and A/C
I installed my the Fuel Moto setup last night, everthing went well but the difficulty came with the PC111. The directions had both non ABS and ABS install. I have ABS and it was a major pain making everthing fit, but what I had to do required custom fit. It was late when I started and it was later when I finished so I couldn't start her up until the morning... .........First thing in the morning I hooked up the USB and opened the program then zerod the throttle............Wow! I am in the GAME!
Now it feels and sound like a HARLEY. Power and the deep thoaty sound/Rumble. I like it.
No decel popping at all!
Now it feels and sound like a HARLEY. Power and the deep thoaty sound/Rumble. I like it.
No decel popping at all!
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RE: Fuel Moto PC3 install Set up w/Rush Muffs and A/C
#18
RE: Fuel Moto PC3 install Set up w/Rush Muffs and A/C
I don't know who said you don't need to set the O throttle setting on 08s but they are wrong. I checked it on my 08 RK and it was reading 7% at idle and the bike was plenty warm as I had just made a test run with the PCIII installed. About 40 miles and the bike popped, cracked and idled too fast the whole time. Also backfire out the tail pipe on every restart.
I checked to make sure the program was actually in the PC (it was) and reset 0 and 100% throttle and the bike ran fine every since.
I checked to make sure the program was actually in the PC (it was) and reset 0 and 100% throttle and the bike ran fine every since.
#19
RE: Fuel Moto PC3 install Set up w/Rush Muffs and A/C
I didn't see it mentioned here (maybe it was) but DO NOT SET YOUR THROTTLE SETTING UNTIL THE BIKE IS THOROUGHLY WARMED UP or you're just wasting your time. Warm does not mean idled in the driveway either. It takes at least 15 to 25 miles at speeds 35 and above(preferablyvarying speeds to above)to warm a bike up. That would be minimum. About 10 minutes at 65+ mph.
I'm not trying to insult any ones intelligence here, I'm just bringing it up as some folks don't work on their machines much and may not know.
I re-read and see full operating temp was indeed mentioned above but take heed that full operating temperatures are not achieved tooling around the block a couple of times.
I'm not trying to insult any ones intelligence here, I'm just bringing it up as some folks don't work on their machines much and may not know.
I re-read and see full operating temp was indeed mentioned above but take heed that full operating temperatures are not achieved tooling around the block a couple of times.
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