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Old 03-15-2011, 11:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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A tuner installed my PCV and dynoed my bike. I would like to see what the map that is loaded on my bike. Do I just hook it up to my laptap and download my map from the PCV?
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Yes... Your PCV came with a CD or you can go online and download the DynoJet (PCV) software from there. Once installed, connect your laptop to the bike and launch the software. It may bring up the map right away (from the PCV). Just to be sure, select (in the lower left corner) "Get Map"... then you will see what ever map is on the PCV. You will also (if they're present) see some description in the lowest part of your window - some information about your map. Best bet at this time would be to click "Save Map"... then save it to your laptop. That way, you have an electronic backup/copy of the custom map they did for you.
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A tuner installed my PCV and dynoed my bike. I would like to see what the map that is loaded on my bike. Do I just hook it up to my laptap and download my map from the PCV?
After you have downloaded the software from the Dynojet website, yes.
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Yes... Your PCV came with a CD or you can go online and download the DynoJet (PCV) software from there. Once installed, connect your laptop to the bike and launch the software. It may bring up the map right away (from the PCV). Just to be sure, select (in the lower left corner) "Get Map"... then you will see what ever map is on the PCV. You will also (if they're present) see some description in the lowest part of your window - some information about your map. Best bet at this time would be to click "Save Map"... then save it to your laptop. That way, you have an electronic backup/copy of the custom map they did for you.
Thank You. I want to try Dan Kyles map since I have heard raves about it. If it doent suit me I would like to go back to my old map.
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