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Seeking PCV map 1999 VFR800

Discussion in '5th Generation 1998-2001' started by Knight, Oct 9, 2014.

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    Knight New Member

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    Bike is 49-State 1999 VFR800, 2 Bros slip on, BMC air filter

    Does anyone have a PCV map for a '98-'99 vfr800? Preferably with a slip-on exhaust? That would make the transition simple as pie.

    I have now found similar setup PCIII maps and am able to copy/paste these into a blank version V map. This is the route I will go otherwise.

    Presuming success with this and the forthcoming dyno, I cannot wait to post the final map so no one else has to go through the version conversions!

    While I can handle this programming I definitely needed an experienced guy to route the wires through this bike. Wow Honda, talk about using every last mm of space!
     
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    The bike is now running on a stock PCV version map from a 7th gen bike. I had similar problems to the mechanic. Take any V5 map, copy new values into it, and I would get program errors trying to save the map.

    I feel great because the hesitation and flat spots are cured by the PC. So although the map may not be great for this hardware combo, the PC provided a great improvement and it is doing its job.

    There were issues with scheduling time on the dyno. I may get free time on it this year or next, but am not going to worry about it as I am thrilled with the bike's performance.
     


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