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Deuce Bigelow

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New TTS V-Tune procedure??
« on: September 04, 2010, 01:06:50 PM »

I just updated my TTS software and I was going to V-tune my Road Glide this afternoon...(haven't used V-tune since last year on my '07 FXSTSSE)
I went through Doc's V-Tune instructions and there isn't an AFR table anymore, it's now a Lambda table..
I also couldn't find the closed loop bias table...

It's been a while and maybe I'm totally missing something here..
can someone explain to me what the new procedure might be now?


edit:

ok, it's not a software upgrade, it's a change in how 2010 MAPs are .....

so, is there a tuning guide like Doc's for the Lambda bikes?
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Re: New TTS V-Tune procedure??
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2010, 09:32:29 PM »

I just updated my TTS software and I was going to V-tune my Road Glide this afternoon...(haven't used V-tune since last year on my '07 FXSTSSE)
I went through Doc's V-Tune instructions and there isn't an AFR table anymore, it's now a Lambda table..
I also couldn't find the closed loop bias table...

It's been a while and maybe I'm totally missing something here..
can someone explain to me what the new procedure might be now?


edit:

ok, it's not a software upgrade, it's a change in how 2010 MAPs are .....

so, is there a tuning guide like Doc's for the Lambda bikes?

Run your updater to make sure you have the latest version of Mastertune.
Read though the changes for your '10 (most of the highlighted areas). This will explain a little of what is new for '10
Tuning procedure is much the same as before except you are using Lambda and MAP rather than the older TPS and AFR tables along with a few other things.
There is no "bias" table for Lambda, you won't need it.
Lots of info in the tuning guide from Mastertune, just takes some time to sift through it.
If you get stuck, give Steve @ Fullsac a call, he can "fast-track" you through it.
Good luck.
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Re: New TTS V-Tune procedure??
« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2010, 12:03:54 PM »

Quote from: Deuce Bigalow link=topic=53659.msg 778275#msg 778275 date=1283620010
I just updated my TTS software and I was going to V-tune my Road Glide this afternoon...(haven't used V-tune since last year on my '07 FXSTSSE)
I went through Doc's V-Tune instructions and there isn't an AFR table anymore, it's now a Lambda table..
I also couldn't find the closed loop bias table...

It's been a while and maybe I'm totally missing something here..
can someone explain to me what the new procedure might be now?


edit:

ok, it's not a software upgrade, it's a change in how 2010 MAPs are .....

so, is there a tuning guide like Doc's for the Lambda bikes?

The CLB table is no longer needed when using the Lambda maps because the Lambda Fuel table can be set to any AFR you desire in any grid...ie...there is not a section set to 14.6 that you are stuck with.
Doc's (me) manual was written two years ago before TTS came out with their manual so needless to say my manual is outdated and it will not be updated because the TTS manual is MUCH more informative.
For now set your Lambda Table at .981....only the last two columns will not go to .981....the reason for that is to protect your motor from running to lean in a load area. Set your Lambda Warm Up table to ''0'' then follow the rest of the instructions as well as you can and you will be fine.
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