From the Dyno sheet it looks as though the tuner did use 13.2 across the entire range. After riding it for a couple of weeks, it feels like a body builder. Lots of power but cannot move real fast. Needs lots of protein to keep it running if you get my drift. If you hold the throttle steady and let it run up in the RPM you have a noticeable surge at around 2800 RPM. If you look at the AFR on the chart you will notice that the AFR at that range goes up to around 13.4 or so. I previously had a 2008 Ultra with the same build and AFR was set across the board at around 13.6 and it did not exhibit the body builder symptom and moved out real well.
I am going back to the tuner with it. What would be suggested to the tuner to correct or look for to correct the the tune. What in the Lamdba should be changed?
IMO that would be a little rich and you would lose the ability to run closed loop at cruise. Your fuel mileage would probably be less also.
I had a rich area in the past, and riders behind me actually complained of "fumes" coming from my bike!!!
It does not take much to make an A/F change.
Dyno time would probably take 4-6 hrs to get a complete tune, and the AFR will change depending on TP or MAP (on the new bikes) and RPM's
You may want to check a tune from another who has your same build, just to compare. It may put your mind to ease to know that yours is similar to someone else's who's bike is running "perfect"!
Just a thought.
