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All you need to do to get tuning work is hook up any TTS or PowerVision to any customer bike and send them out for an hour ride. In about 2 min you can bring their tune up on the screen. If it comes up as a nice tight, controlled, nearly straight line front and rear, his motor is already well tuned. My bet is the vast majority will be a mess and you can sell them a tune.
Andy
I can do that now. Not change programs, and plot RPM, MAP, and pulse width. Look at a 2D line up the middle on VE's I have mapped.
With DataMaster. No hidden tables are stopping me. How does VE NEW play in any of that. Or the other hidden tables. I'd say 50% of my tunes are done with other than TTS. Yes, I see the "other" data. Questions I have about it is? Is VE NEW data from short term, and long term or just short term. Does Direct Link, Powervision, DDT, create new VE's based on long term, and short term, or just short term. Reviewing the new generated VE's tables from programs and comparing them to data is all part of going through data.
Your missing the whole point of this thread. For a DIY guy to tune his/her bike completely with stock narrow bands. No programs, BB sensors and controllers, or dyno time, nothing.