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TTs map needed for 2008 FLTR w/ Wood TW7H cam

Started by FLTR2008Trike, April 23, 2010, 07:14:17 PM

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I was wondering if anyone had a TTS map for a 2008 Touring model using a Wood TW7H cam. I have a 117"  engine using the TW7H cam.
I am having problems with the maps available keeping the bike from stumbling off idle and decel poping. I have checked for intake and exhaust leaks and have found none.

Any help would be greatly appreciated

My engine build
117" bottom end and heads by TR @ TMan Performance
Bob Wood TW7H cam
HPI 54mm TBW w/ 5.3 injectors
TTS Mastertune tuner
True dual V&H exhaust with Black Widow mufflers   
124" Head work & custom cams by John

Hogflash

For the  off-idle stumble try adding more fuel using the accel enrichment table at the temperature the stumble occurs, this is exactly what this table is for.  It works like the accelerator pump on a carburettor.

For the decel popping, take a look in the TTS Tuning Guide, section 5 "Common Tuning Problems".  Usually this can be solved by richening or leaning out the AFR in the 20 kPa column at the RPM this occurs at.

--Gary

FLTRI

Quote from: FLTR2008TRIKE on April 23, 2010, 07:14:17 PM
I was wondering if anyone had a TTS map for a 2008 Touring model using a Wood TW7H cam. I have a 117"  engine using the TW7H cam.
I am having problems with the maps available keeping the bike from stumbling off idle and decel poping. I have checked for intake and exhaust leaks and have found none.

Any help would be greatly appreciated

My engine build
117" bottom end and heads by TR @ TMan Performance
Bob Wood TW7H cam
HPI 54mm TBW w/ 5.3 injectors
TTS Mastertune tuner
True dual V&H exhaust with Black Widow mufflers
Sorry but there are no canned maps for your specific build and there are 2 ways to get it to run properly:
1) Learn how to V-tune with the TTS.
2) Pay to have it professionally tuned.
HTH,
Bob
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