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    Are there any step by step tutorials or datalog stuff for dummies. I have tunerpro and have connected to bike a few times. I just would like a lot of guidance on what to do next for a data log session. Then how to adjust fueling and then burn the new map. Ive read the tuning guide. Reads pages of xoptis stuff but it was all for an xb. He said the best place in the map to start is the idle and move up from there. But my idle is fine. Im way lean in the base map. I have a shorty Jardine and kn. She could use more fuel in some areas. Thanks for any help

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    Reads pages of xoptis stuff but it was all for an xb
    I scanned several of your past posts but couldn't find any reference to what bike you have :) If not an XB, is it an 1125?

    He said the best place in the map to start is the idle and move up from there
    Without regurgitating a lot of info that's already written, check out the Tuning Guide section on Methods again. Based on your experience level, you should probably follow "Tuning Process 4". Closed Loop Learn and Closed Loop areas would come first, after the prerequisites are taken care of. There are many ways and opinions for tuning, but this one is already written up nicely.

    Im way lean in the base map
    What is your current AFV?

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    @ReadyXB - I think the key to the OPs question is that he is datalogging with TunerPro and once he has the datalog, he doesn't know what to do next. I don't think he's using ECMSpy or Megalogviewer. Also it appears that he has an 1125R.

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    Current values 92 and 94 front and rear. Yes an 1125. I say way lean, but I should have said my exhuast is very free flowing and im using stock mapping.

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    So what does it mean in the tuning method 4 to multiply my maps by the afv? I feel dumb.

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    Nevernimd what that means. But how does one go about doin that in tunerpro

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    @Matteson - It means, if your AFV is 95, you take each of the maps (front and rear fuel) and multiply them by 0.95. If your AFV is 115 you would multiply them by 1.15.

    1) Open the map
    2) Click in the corner to select all cells
    3) Enter a value for multiplication
    4) Click on execute




    Also, AFVs of 92 and 94 suggest that the ECM is leaning out the maps due to the closed loop region being slightly rich. But, that doesn't mean that other regions of the maps aren't in need of more fuel.

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    Ya after I posted I realized that those numbers implied a rich situation. Either way, how can I get my fuel graph to be in order like the image above? It's upside down

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    How to I get that parameter tree on the left to pop back up?

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    f6



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