Rod's Performance is a guy I've used in the past to tune both my 06 Vrod and my '06 SEUC with the PCIII. He always did a good job, IMO. Good enough for me, anyhow. So, I thought I'd make a run up to his shop (about 50 miles from home) and let him take a look at the map that Fullsac provides, put it up on the Dyno, and see what's going on. I really had no complaints with the bike...just curious more than anything else. Rod is a "certified" TTS tuner, and a pretty good guy. He basically said that the canned map provided by Fullsac for my setup...Fullsac B X Pipe and 2" Fullsac cores...was damned good. The only thing he suggested was richening things up just a tad in the normal cruising range and just a tweak in the idle A/F area.
Bottom line: on MY bike, the canned map was as close to perfect as it needed to be. He richened things up just a bit, and it does seem to have just a bit more "butt dyno" power, but not anything significant. I'll run his corrections for a couple of tanks and see how much difference it makes to my mpg. The motor is running a tad cooler, from a subjective point of view, and that's generally a good thing in this part of the country. If I only lose a couple of mpg, I'll leave things as is. I can always load the canned map back in if I want to get as many mpg as is practical.
He did a pull on the Dyno: STD correction factor, Smoothing: 5. 112.42 TQ and 93.53 HP. About what most others get with this set up. I didn't bother getting SAE numbers, but if you take off the typical 4%, it would still be in the area of 108/90. Conditions in the Dyno room he has set up were: 79.46 F, 29.85 in-Hg, and 24% Humidity (it was dry here yesterday) The TQ is above 100 ft lbs from 2500 to right at 3800...right where I ride most of the time. From my previous experience, and this one too, Rod's Dyno is not one of those "happy dynos"...he tends to give folks honest numbers and not try to skew them higher.
So, I'm perfectly content with the way the bike is running, with either map...now I've just got two good ones to choose from. Maybe run one in cooler weather and the other when it gets hot down here. Since it only takes about 15 minutes to load either one, not a big deal.