Yes. I had a customer that switched from PV to TTS for me to tune. I just loaded my TTS tune on top of the PV tune in the bike, and even saved that PV tune as my MTE and into the dongle itself.
The bike simply refused to v-tune at all, no matter what TTS calibration I tried, etc. SO, I loaded the MTE back into the bike and loaded a DIrect Link map into the bike. Same thing... I tried to use the Direct LInk with the NArrow Bands and it refused to work. (yes, I spent some extra money, but my original expectation when buying my dyno was to LEARN, and report to member whatever I find... good ... bad... indifferent... and the price of the DL tuning key, was part of that cost).
Turns out that TTS, SEPST, etc use what AFR as the 'switch' to turn on or off closed loop. Without closed loop operational, tuning with narrow bands can NOT occur. So you know, when we switch our fuel table to 14.6 AFR or .981 Lambda, etc, those numbers are REALLY an internal 'switch' that says we are going to use closed loop operation.
PV does all of this differently. PV turns off closed loop by turning off the AFVs. WIthout AFVs, no closed loop. End result is the same, but if one doesn't know if a tune in a bike has that turned off, you HAVE to have the original tune that was sucked into the PV unit. Once the AFVs are toggled off, NO OTHER TUNER, or even the dealer can turn back on the AFVs.
No biggie for the most part. I HAD the PV that was married to the bike, and the original tune WAS in there. I loaded THAT map, and then saved that MOCO tune file as my MTE and all worked fine.
Everyone bitches about a dealer cannot get into the ECM of a bike tuned with TTS. For the most part, that is NOT true. Only real thing locked out is reprogramming the whole ECM back to stock, or marry a new TSM/TSSM to the bike. To do those two things, one needs to place a TTS tuned back to the MTE calibration.
Well, this is very similar in nature. If someone wished to get their PV tuned bike tuned.. say on a dyno and the dealer or indy tuner wants to use a TTS or SEPST to do that tuning with? They better damn have available the PV box and PRAY that the owner/tuner placed the original MOCO part number in it. Just like TTS users, presently with blue dongles, the PV self stores the MTEs. WHat happens if the 'tuner' did not save that MTE file somewhere NOT in the PV? If the PV breaks or is stolen, one IS screwed.
All of these tuning devices have quirks, I am fast discovering. I do NOT think any of this a big deal. Users of ALL tuning devices need to back their crap up in a few places... our normal recommendations to ALL customers. DIYers need to take note... save those stock files off board the device when using a PV. Ig getting a tune by a shop? No matter WHAT device is used, do NOT wait and see if they will give up a copy of the tune, along with the original tune, find another tuner. ASKING before a tune will tell ya if you wish to use the tuning shop or not.