Yet another PCV question(s)
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Yet another PCV question(s)
Recently received my PCV from FuelMoto but have not yet installed, as I am waiting on mufflers. Bike is 2010 Limited with SE A/C.
Question #1: What harm would result if I installed the PCV now, and header & mufflers a week or so later?(02 Senors would be unplugged).
Question #2: Is there any way to find out what map has been pre-installed in the PCV before installing the PCV on the bike(I don't have a lap top)?
Tried the search feature, but couldn't find answers. Yes, I did email FM, and got a generic message to call. Hate telephones due to bad hearing.
Will appreciate advice from those more astute than I.
Question #1: What harm would result if I installed the PCV now, and header & mufflers a week or so later?(02 Senors would be unplugged).
Question #2: Is there any way to find out what map has been pre-installed in the PCV before installing the PCV on the bike(I don't have a lap top)?
Tried the search feature, but couldn't find answers. Yes, I did email FM, and got a generic message to call. Hate telephones due to bad hearing.
Will appreciate advice from those more astute than I.
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You can run the program on your home PC and put in a download for what you have on the bike currently. When you put on pipes you will have to go back into the program and find your setup and reload that program. When you plug into the computer running the PVC program it will show you what is loaded if anything.
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Did you get it from Fuel Moto??
If so call them and tell them your current setup and they will shoot you a map you can use for now and when you get your pipes just call and get another map.
I run two maps at all times, performance and economical. I have them saved on my laptop and load which ever one I want to run. However I usually stick to the eco one.
I think I have 10-15 different maps for my bike from different upgrades and tweeks. I just save them all
If so call them and tell them your current setup and they will shoot you a map you can use for now and when you get your pipes just call and get another map.
I run two maps at all times, performance and economical. I have them saved on my laptop and load which ever one I want to run. However I usually stick to the eco one.
I think I have 10-15 different maps for my bike from different upgrades and tweeks. I just save them all
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Generally when you buy a PCV from Fuelmoto they ask you what your set-up is for your bike and when they ship the PCV to you it comes with a MAP just for your bike as you described it. Did Fuelmoto ask for the details on your bike (or how you intended to upgrade it) when you ordered the PCV? If so then I bet it already has the MAP in it. The only question is did you give them the info for the future/upcoming build or did you say it's currently stock and wanted a MAP for stock? If you told them what you were upgrading to and the MAP is written for the headers and mufflers you plan to install I'd just wait a week or two until you get them all in and install them all at once along with the PCV.
Now if this was not done for some reason then call them and give them the details on how your bike is set up currently. They will send you a MAP via email and you down load it into your PCV (very easy to do). As you make further chagnes (headers, intake, mufflers, etc) contact them a few days before you do it so the download can be made and sent to you. Then download that newest MAP, etc.
I just did my Stage I upgrade in increments, starting with a totally stock bike and then for each item I added I had Keith send me a MAP to accomodate what I'd just done, such as installing the V&H Powerduals. Very easy to do and every MAP he sent was perfect the first time.
If you don't have a laptop have a friend or neighbor or family member who has one bring it over to your house for a few minutes and do it that way. Doesnt take long at all. Very quick and easy.
Now if this was not done for some reason then call them and give them the details on how your bike is set up currently. They will send you a MAP via email and you down load it into your PCV (very easy to do). As you make further chagnes (headers, intake, mufflers, etc) contact them a few days before you do it so the download can be made and sent to you. Then download that newest MAP, etc.
I just did my Stage I upgrade in increments, starting with a totally stock bike and then for each item I added I had Keith send me a MAP to accomodate what I'd just done, such as installing the V&H Powerduals. Very easy to do and every MAP he sent was perfect the first time.
If you don't have a laptop have a friend or neighbor or family member who has one bring it over to your house for a few minutes and do it that way. Doesnt take long at all. Very quick and easy.
Last edited by Arizona; 08-15-2011 at 10:30 PM.
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Thanks to all for the advice. When I placed my PCV order with FuelMoto we discussed how my bike will be configured(S/E A/C, headers/mufflers). Tag on the box said "Mapped to your specifications", I was simply curious as to the SPECIFIC map loaded. Hooked the PCV to my desktop computer but nothing comes up. I guess the PCV has to be installed on the bike in order to see a map. So, I will wait until all my goodies arrive and install all the stuff at one time. Again, thanks for the advice.
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Yes, the PCV has to be installed and the ignition ON to get the PCV program on the computer to show anything.
The custom MAP for your future set-up is already installed from what you describe, so probably not even a concern. Just install and start the bike. See how it runs. If its stumbling, popping, etc then call Fuelmoto and they'll help you get it fine tuned by either sending another MAP or by walking you through how to adjust it live on the bike with your laptop.
I doubt you even need to fool with anything, their MAPs have been great in my experience.
The custom MAP for your future set-up is already installed from what you describe, so probably not even a concern. Just install and start the bike. See how it runs. If its stumbling, popping, etc then call Fuelmoto and they'll help you get it fine tuned by either sending another MAP or by walking you through how to adjust it live on the bike with your laptop.
I doubt you even need to fool with anything, their MAPs have been great in my experience.
Last edited by Arizona; 08-16-2011 at 11:14 AM.
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Give them a call be honest and sincere tell them you on here and ask for their help they will help you I know this first hand.