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    My TLR is currently remapped at +5+5+5 with the Yosh Box. If I purchase a PC for my bike does the map need to be reset to zero before I install the PC with a custom map? I plan on getting a full M4 exhaust.
    2001 Suzuki TL1000R:

    Full M4 exhaust w/ Titanium cans
    K&N filter
    Yosh. Box (YAFMS)remap
    OHLINS damper
    +2 AFAM Sprocket
    Corbin seat
    Bike Design no-cut frame protectors
    Bitubo shock
    EBC HH Pads
    Memphis Shades windscreen

  • #2
    TLOTM:
    May 2003
    August 2004

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    • #3
      SD are you sure?
      I'd think it all just depends on how you set the PCII
      If you take the adjusted settings into account while mapping the PCII it should be OK, shouldn't?
      Only prob would be that you won't be able to use an existing map and that you'll have to work one up yourself.

      So I do believe it would be easier to reset it but necessary

      Or am I just totally of the right track here?
      If You're Not Living On The Edge, You're Taking Up Too Much Space


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      • #4
        TLOTM:
        May 2003
        August 2004

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        • #5
          Ok, so you're nodding "yes".
          Does that mean "yes Schuss, you're right about the remapping"?
          Or rather "Yes Schuss, you're on the wrong track here"?

          Or both
          If You're Not Living On The Edge, You're Taking Up Too Much Space


          [SIZE=1][B][COLOR=firebrick]
          Show Mods: HammerIt TLR/R Fairing, Tail and Undertail, Hugger and Fender * Custom

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          • #6
            God Damnit Schuss







            TLOTM:
            May 2003
            August 2004

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            • #7
              OK, now it's even worse!!
              Now I have questions to which you could be saying yes to
              Common man, help me out of my misery

              Or are you saying yes to my question wether you are sure?

              Wow, I'm totally loosing it here...
              If You're Not Living On The Edge, You're Taking Up Too Much Space


              [SIZE=1][B][COLOR=firebrick]
              Show Mods: HammerIt TLR/R Fairing, Tail and Undertail, Hugger and Fender * Custom

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              • #8
                I am 100% sure you need to reset to 0.


                You are way off on your though pattern

                Jason, glad to see you are keeping the bike BTW. She's a good'n
                TLOTM:
                May 2003
                August 2004

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                • #9
                  OK, now that's cleared out I can to sleep...
                  If You're Not Living On The Edge, You're Taking Up Too Much Space


                  [SIZE=1][B][COLOR=firebrick]
                  Show Mods: HammerIt TLR/R Fairing, Tail and Undertail, Hugger and Fender * Custom

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                  • #10
                    It does need to be set back to Zero

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                    • #11
                      Thanks guys!!
                      2001 Suzuki TL1000R:

                      Full M4 exhaust w/ Titanium cans
                      K&N filter
                      Yosh. Box (YAFMS)remap
                      OHLINS damper
                      +2 AFAM Sprocket
                      Corbin seat
                      Bike Design no-cut frame protectors
                      Bitubo shock
                      EBC HH Pads
                      Memphis Shades windscreen

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                      • #12
                        Yeah, you want a base stock map in the ECU so you can run PCII maps that adjust the stock map.

                        JASON!!! I am also happy to see you keeping the tiller!!
                        I am wanting a full M4 system too. I can only hoe that it sounds and looks as good as my previous TBR cans.
                        2003 TL1000R

                        "Aint ever seen it.....but I have heard it." - Neil

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                        • #13
                          Yea, No bikes out there that I really want that are worth replacing old yeller. I'll just make her even better
                          2001 Suzuki TL1000R:

                          Full M4 exhaust w/ Titanium cans
                          K&N filter
                          Yosh. Box (YAFMS)remap
                          OHLINS damper
                          +2 AFAM Sprocket
                          Corbin seat
                          Bike Design no-cut frame protectors
                          Bitubo shock
                          EBC HH Pads
                          Memphis Shades windscreen

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