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Is anyone running the tunes that come on the dynonjet? Looking for cooler running. Are they for high octane?
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like miles, year, modifications
whats high octane - how many octanes and why
cooler running what? engine, cab, etc.
yes - the tunes can change fan on temp
lastly - generally before any more help - please provide pics, you could be asking for a friend - we like pics....
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The tune on your PV3 from Dynojet is pretty generic. I flashed theirs into the Talon and didn't notice much of a difference. You may want to clean out your radiator really good, flush and add water wetter or comparable product. Also change your oil and making sure to install oil that meets OE specifications. The PPEI tune I spoke of also increases clutch clamping pressure with will reduce clutch slippage.
Water wetter added and running all Honda oils and filters. Radiator fins are clean. Just happens in certain scenarios, runs fine all other times.The tune on your PV3 from Dynojet is pretty generic. I flashed theirs into the Talon and didn't notice much of a difference. You may want to clean out your radiator really good, flush and add water wetter or comparable product. Also change your oil and making sure to install oil that meets OE specifications. The PPEI tune I spoke of also increases clutch clamping pressure with will reduce clutch slippage.
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2017 pk1-5 29”.5x9.5” carnivores
Super lift arched a-arms in front.
Dei heat shield under seat and bilge blower venting air downward thru the skid plate.
1100 miles.
87 is regular octane and 91 or 93 I consider high octane for this purpose.
Runs great until I am rock crawling in the mountains or riding in the swamp 3-5mph. Heat coming from underneath will get the bar that the headrest attaches to, hot enough to leave a blister.
A few minutes at this temp and it will quit shifting out of first and a warning light on the left side of the display come on. I can stop it and pull the seat off and let it cook back down and it’s will clear the light and start shifting again.
I am aware of Florida Cracker and some others do custom tunes, but I am inquiring about the tunes that come on PV3, I see where they state on their website that they change the cooling fan set point, but do they alter the fuel ratio to help run cooler too?
Running 10hp or faster and heat is not a problem. Just when riding slow in low range.
I do not posses a tuner. I haven’t bought one yet, I am aware of how they work, where to buy them, and how to buy the tunes from a seperate programmer. All I am asking in the original post is for others experiences, with the tunes that dynonjet puts out.If you posses a tuner, you wouldn't need to purchase another. You send them the info file from your machine and they send you a tune for $$. They write a specific tune for your machine or you can purchase one or all of their canned tunes. A friend who short course races a Talon turned me on to them. Very easy to work with and quick turn around. If you don't have constant access to higher octane fuels, don't purchase a higher octane tune as you will be running too much timing considering you might be running inferior fuel.
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Doesn’t the tune change the fuel to air ration to help with exhaust temps too?If you're tuning specifically to keep things cool, you might consider an easier solution that doesn't increase the potential for unrelated issues to crop up like an aftermarket tune might/would.
The HondaSXS.com Club Store offers a cooling fan override switch for your machine. It's a completely plug-and-play solution (no splicing wires) with a two-position lighted Carling rocker switch that allows you to run it in either FAN ON mode or factory mode (on/off based on engine temp).
Tunes can do lots of things. I was just offering a different possible solution if in case all you were worried about was the overheating @ slow crawl.Doesn’t the tune change the fuel to air ration to help with exhaust temps too?