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Old 11-29-2012, 02:24 PM
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Smile Just ordered the Power Vision from Fuel Moto

Besides smoothing out my bike's power curve, giving it a good tune, cooling it down a bit, balancing the federal budget, bringing on world peace and curing cancer, what else should I expect this thing to do?

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Old 11-29-2012, 02:30 PM
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It will jump out of it's holder and dick slap the **** outta ya whenever you even look at a Jap bike....they are very sensitive !
 
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Old 11-29-2012, 02:34 PM
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Its a flash tuner, very easy to use, doesnt require you to carry a laptop to do tuning runs (just the small device), and now allows you to update maps based on tuning runs without even downloading to your computer in order to create the updated map.

And you get free maps for life if you order it from Fuel Moto
 

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Old 11-29-2012, 04:28 PM
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Very nice tool. Powerful. Haven't yet explored all the functions just yet. But once you get it hooked up, you can record a ***** crap load of stats while you're bike is running. Everything from speed, RPM, to fuel mixture, engine temp, header temp, etc. It throws them all in a Excel spread sheet. It's pretty cool.
 
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Just got mine in the mail yesterday. Waiting for my 2-1 pipe to arrive so I can do the install and download Fuelmotos preloaded map. Keep us posted!
 
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i allows you to mess with your bike and screw it up so bad!!!!!!!! or like you said, tune it and let it run like a champ!
 
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I orderd mines Tuesday and got a email saying it will arrive Thursday. What handlebar mount have you all been using to mount your PV? For anyone that didn't use a handlebar mount what did you use to keep it in place while riding or did you just flash your ECM and disconnect the unit? Thanks for any and all advice.
 
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Originally Posted by 1sweetglide08
I orderd mines Tuesday and got a email saying it will arrive Thursday. What handlebar mount have you all been using to mount your PV? For anyone that didn't use a handlebar mount what did you use to keep it in place while riding or did you just flash your ECM and disconnect the unit? Thanks for any and all advice.
It's winter here so I simply flashed my canned map from Fuelmoto and put the PV away. It's so simple to use, my 14 year old twin boys could do it.
 
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You can also correct speedometer error.
 
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You can also correct speedometer error.
Just curious but why would your speedometer be off? Maybe if you swapped to different size wheel/tire?
 


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