natural275
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Over the past few weeks in my meager spare time I've added Jardines and Auto Tune. That's when I found out my PCV (professionally installed last year) is some outdated version that won't accept present day maps. In the meantime I've redone the Jardines due to an exhaust leak, now fixed, and purchased a new battery (Scorpion) as the old one seemed to no longer hold a charge. Now the new one also went dead.
I think it is a problem with the Auto Tune. The red light stays on with the ignition off and the unit is warm to the touch. Everything has been installed exactly as instructed. I still have the old f***ed up Power Commander V in the bike because the Dynojet tech told me I could use it, as is, with the Auto Tune, though he did give me a return authorization good for 90 days. I figured I would try it out, trim the map with the Auto Tune, and see how it goes since I didn't install the PCV and don't know what I would be getting into changing it out. I haven't ridden my bike in quite some time now and wanted to take it out today; that's when I found out the new battery is dead.
Is the red light on the Auto Tune supposed to be on all the time? Is the unit suppoised to be warm to the touch even when off? Or is this a short circuit or just another effect of an incompatible PCV unit? Is the Auto Tune itself defective?
This whole thing has been a pain in the *ss to say the least. I'm about ready to sh*tcan the whole PCV / Auto Tune misadventure and just go with TuneECU alone. But I would prefer the Auto Tune if the products will work correctly.
I would consider paying someone else to go through all this bullsh*t but I've spent enough on overpriced shoddy work already.
I think it is a problem with the Auto Tune. The red light stays on with the ignition off and the unit is warm to the touch. Everything has been installed exactly as instructed. I still have the old f***ed up Power Commander V in the bike because the Dynojet tech told me I could use it, as is, with the Auto Tune, though he did give me a return authorization good for 90 days. I figured I would try it out, trim the map with the Auto Tune, and see how it goes since I didn't install the PCV and don't know what I would be getting into changing it out. I haven't ridden my bike in quite some time now and wanted to take it out today; that's when I found out the new battery is dead.
Is the red light on the Auto Tune supposed to be on all the time? Is the unit suppoised to be warm to the touch even when off? Or is this a short circuit or just another effect of an incompatible PCV unit? Is the Auto Tune itself defective?
This whole thing has been a pain in the *ss to say the least. I'm about ready to sh*tcan the whole PCV / Auto Tune misadventure and just go with TuneECU alone. But I would prefer the Auto Tune if the products will work correctly.
I would consider paying someone else to go through all this bullsh*t but I've spent enough on overpriced shoddy work already.