leclairk
Well-known member
I realize this could be a loaded question but I hope to get some insight from other people that have played with a PCV. Let me start with what I have, a Gen II 06, 2 bros slip ons, stock air filter, and a PCV. What I want, MORE POWER, the same MPG, and a smoother running bike. I realize some of those things may not go together. My priorities would be 1) a smoother run bike, 2) the same MPG, 3) increase HP. I know that a PCV claims to increase HP but not very much. Even if I got as much HP increase as I could I doubt I would really notice a difference. I have a copy of Wally's smoothness map for a PCV and a map from PC with 2 bros slip ons. My 2 questions;
1) Go with Wally's map or the PC map? Was Wally's map made for a bike with slip ons?
2) I only have slip ons and not a complete exhaust system. Some people have said if you don't change from the headers back there is no reason to change a map to include aftermarket exhaust. Any experience from people??
I only have a mac laptop so the only way I will be able to change maps once I install the PC will be to pull it out and hook it up to my PC. PITA. I think I will go with Wally's map and if the bike runs well and I don't lose MPG I will stick with it. I'm not smart enough to try and create a truly custom map as I have no idea what words are coming out of your mouth when you talk about E:F ratio's, etc.
1) Go with Wally's map or the PC map? Was Wally's map made for a bike with slip ons?
2) I only have slip ons and not a complete exhaust system. Some people have said if you don't change from the headers back there is no reason to change a map to include aftermarket exhaust. Any experience from people??
I only have a mac laptop so the only way I will be able to change maps once I install the PC will be to pull it out and hook it up to my PC. PITA. I think I will go with Wally's map and if the bike runs well and I don't lose MPG I will stick with it. I'm not smart enough to try and create a truly custom map as I have no idea what words are coming out of your mouth when you talk about E:F ratio's, etc.