In 07, Night Rider tried to market a kit with the Innovate wide band O2 controllers (LC1s) and used its 'mimic' function to mimic NBs.
The AFVs went crazy and this set up did not work very well at all. This was all way before they came out with the XIED stuff.
The reality, at present, is that there really is not a tuning device that can keep a Delphi in closed loop correctly, using Wide Bands. It truly IS all about the shapes of the voltage slopes and what the ECM is looking for. (and, I am NOT talking about an EMS set up, because that is more than an add-on). What I mean about slopes... is the shapes and voltages outputted by the device. Going down the road, a bike constantly goes rich to lean to rich to lean, etc... all the while it is in closed loop. When to bike is going from lean to rich, the ECM looks for various voltages to control the fuel, from the O2 sensors, AND... when going from rich to lean, it also looks for various voltages. The thing is.... the voltages the ECM looks for are DIFFERENT voltages in different spots on a graph. All of the Wide Band mimic things I have seen, or read about, have the SAME voltages in the SAME spots on the graph going in either direction. This can make the ECM act up and lose its mind. See?
Sigh, I didn't truly 'get' that, until I had already purchased two Innovate LC1s, either. But... I eventually used those to be able to have a way to sniff without the dyno sniffer, if need be..... like with Direct Link, for example. I'm just sharing my own experiences so that you don't waste $$$ like I did.
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What I would do, before I ordered the PV is this... I too have a handful of Dyno shops surrounding me. What I have found is all of those, but one, does NOT use a brake to tune with. In fact, their dynos have no brakes.
Search around with those tuners, find one that HAS and USES his brake to tune with. Then simply ask him what tuner he prefers. 05 train says a lot of truth about a STage 1 bike... it really doesn't matter a whole lot what tuning device you use, what matters is how good is the tuner himself!
I just got a sheet in from a guy in the next state over. His tuner used a TTS, but said the bike ran poorly. He sent me his map.
WOW!!! The tuner guy, using a flash tuner, made the front and rear VEs completely identical!!!
Some of us tuners dislike other tuners. Sucks, but that is life. But... in the same breath, I would use the guys that I fight with ANY DAY OF THE WEEK, before I would go with just anybody. Most of us online just have divided into 'camps, is all. These guys DO a GOOD tune and tune with eddy current brakes, just like we do. We probably mirror each others work more than we will admit. I have wished to bring this up for awhile... after I started seeing folks get really bad crap ass tunes from shops with NO brakes.
PV could be fine, as long as a GOOD shop can tune with it. Same with TTS, or SEPST, or even Direct Link. It DOES take a brake to get a decent tune. And before I committed to just anyone, I would question a prospective tuner if his dyno HAS a brake, and does he use it. Does he tune each cylinder completely separate? How does he 'sniff? Does he sniff each cylinder separately? Does he set timing per cylinder? ,etc.
THAT is way more important than the brand of tuner, in my book.
I, myself, prefer TTS. The real reason is I know folks with dynos that also tune using TTS. I can call any one of these guys for help, like they can with me. I know the manufacturer of TTS, if I can't figure out an oddball thing, he is also a phone calls away. Lastly, I have used a TTS for years and feel comfortable and confident in my ability to deliver a customer a good tune using TTS. OK, do you 'get' that? I, myself like being aligned with a company that does NOT sit and rest. I wish to have innovation for myself and DIYers. When VTune 3 comes out, that will be a game changer for awhile, until other companies copy and catch up. Just my own personal thing is all, too.
There are dyno tuners that feel the exact same way as I do, except they prefer PV over anything. There surely are a few that feel the same way about a SEPST (don't know why, but there it is), and with Direct Link? I KNOW some dyno folks that LOVE that system, and I, myself am really starting to like it a ton,too! Some even use any old flash tuner, because they use DTT Twin Scan to tune with and then input that data into a map they upload into a bike. They will also adjust a ton of tables to get a good running bike.
Pick the tuner with the brake and who sounds like he really LIKES tuning, we here, on CVO, with dynos are simply PASSIONATE about it all. Then buy the tuning product he is most comfortable with. A good tuner will take his time, too. Most of us that are online and own/run dynos take OUR time. Someone that wishes to have a bike for a couple days will most likely deliver a better tune than someone can in two friggin hours (like that tune I mentioned). I am kind of slow at this. It takes me about 8 hours to tune a bike with TTS. I don't see what the rush is about..... One will play with ALL of the available settings trying to improve the tune. There are about 25-30 settings and tables in a modern flash tuner... I do NOT care if someone has a ton of base maps, each bike is different. To tune correctly, IMHO, one needs to play with the majority of settings to have the BEST outcome. See? PV, DL, etc tuners are exactly the same, if they are doing what they are paid to do and are passionate about tuning. THIS is the chit that counts, IMHO.
That is how I would do it, and IS what I recommend to guys that ask.