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Old 12-03-2012, 04:30 AM   #1
ZLRider
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Default PCV maps for V2K

I saw the thread over in the 1700 section and thought it was a pretty good idea. Who here is running a Power Commander V or for that matter PCIII, since you can import PCIII maps to the PCV? I have a PCV with the AutoTune module on my 2008 Classic with the map that FuelMoto made for it. Odyssey Air kit, AIS is removed and Roadhouse 2 into 1 Classic exhaust. I live in Central Illinois so elevation is around 1000'.

Pulls like a freight train but still have a fair amount of popping on deceleration. Just finished putting on new exhaust gaskets and sealing all the joints with high temp silicone so we'll see how much that helps. I'd be happy to pass along my map if someone wants it. I also have several maps from the Power Commander web site for different set ups. -- Dave
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