SERT basics?
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#22
RE: SERT basics?
That's a good idea Jake. Like I said, I'd be willing to share my map if it would help someone out. Bigzed was right when he mentioned that any particular map may work better one bike than another even if they have the same aftermarket equipment, but it may give someone a good headstart on a good tune.
#23
RE: SERT basics?
Do you guys think if I brought up a website with a way for us to share maps there would be some interest? It would all be user contributed and would only list what mods have been done to the bike with the map attached... Let me know if this sounds like something you guys would use.
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RE: SERT basics?
I've emailed Terry to find out if we could link it from this site to get more contributions and of course we would provide a link back here. Just thought it might help some folks out. We could even post info about the devices (SERT, PCIII, V&H, Etc.) and the differences in them. Maybe one of the experts could contribute their input on them. Just some ideas.. I'll keep you posted via this thread. If you are able to help out or have other ideas, feel free to PM me.
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RE: SERT basics?
ORIGINAL: Wecroft
Nope! Can't download the MAP form the ECM. It'll only tell you the name of the map used. If you paid the dealer to Dyno the bike and he made adjusment to a canned MAP you should ask him for a copy of that file. Then you can load it into the SERT tuning software program.
Nope! Can't download the MAP form the ECM. It'll only tell you the name of the map used. If you paid the dealer to Dyno the bike and he made adjusment to a canned MAP you should ask him for a copy of that file. Then you can load it into the SERT tuning software program.