Help me out please. My past exp with pc3 to download a map to the powercommander you would just hit send map. To download a map from tune ecu once the you have the map you want. Is it (import map) that sends the map to the bike?
The command is download under the ECU tab. If you haven't downloaded the PDF instructions off the tuneecu site ya probably need to go get that and study up before ya start. I studied my PDF for about a week, read every post that I could find here and made a couple of practice runs before I did mine this morning.
There is a LOT of quality information on this site if you search for it.
And don't be scared to ask ?? As long as you have read the downloadable user manual as Bill just stated, it is simple to read and follow the step by step instructions
Thanks All !!! I had Steel put tune ecu on my computer. Since I poster this thread I have looked on the site (tune ecu) and I cant find the Pdf for the instructions. Could yall point it out to me. I want to Learn!!!
Thanks and Have a Blessed Day!!!
KennyB
I can't believe no one has helped you with this. Sorry bra but I can't seem to find the PDF either. The site navigation does suck but if no one will post a link for you soon I will ask by PM. Another option is to take your bike to Power-Tripps shop and have it professionally tuned on a dyno. Call in advance about a month out. He is that good. Do your performance upgrades before you go. Intake and exhaust.
Thanks All !!! I had Steel put tune ecu on my computer. Since I poster this thread I have looked on the site (tune ecu) and I cant find the Pdf for the instructions. Could yall point it out to me. I want to Learn!!!
Thanks and Have a Blessed Day!!!
KennyB
I can't believe no one has helped you with this. Sorry bra but I can't seem to find the PDF either. The site navigation does suck but if no one will post a link for you soon I will ask by PM. Another option is to take your bike to Power-Tripps shop and have it professionally tuned on a dyno. Call in advance about a month out. He is that good. Do your performance upgrades before you go. Intake and exhaust.