Target Tune Kit For 07-20 B.T.

DynojetSKU: 993556
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Used to run a Power Vision module as a true wide band closed loop set-up. You can set air/fuel ratios and the Target Tune, with the included wide band sensors, will automatically real-time adjust to the circumstances (altitude, weather, riding style etc.) that your bike encounters but also hold onto your pre-determent air/fuel ratios that you've programmed in the fuel map. It uses the existing closed loop, adaptive fuel control strategy in your Delphi ECM, but with changes made to the calibration to allow your ECM to use wideband sensors with a much wider AFR (10:1 to 18:1) than the stock limited narrow band sensors. Target Tune Full Kit comes complete everything needed for installation, it includes the Target Tune module with 2 Bosch wideband AFR / Lambda sensors and appropriate wiring harness cables with stock connectors. In order for the system to work, you must have a calibration flashed to your bike with the various edits required to make it work. At this time only a Certified Power Vision Tuning Center, or a Dynojet technical representative can make those edits. - Closed loop fuel control - Real time calibration - Automatically keeps your air/fuel ratio at your optimal settings - Target Tune can subtract 30%, and add 40% fuel to a tune - Works with OEM ECU/ECM in combination with Power Vision - Works with WinPV software (free for download at Dynojet) - All the regular tuning parameters that are exposed to you in WinPV are available - Enables Autotune Fitment: 07-20 B.T.; 14-20 XL (NU)

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