A film of grease only around the outer face of the plugs might help them slide apart easier, I never tried it. I think the reason the plugs are so difficult to separate is because there are so many pins in there. Each pin has a socket that grips between the male and female halves. Like Grn said, I'd avoid putting grease in those, it might increase the suction not to mention a few other possible problems.
The map I have now is loaded into the laptop so I am not worried about losing it.
My laptop has a base junk map loaded in it so if I took that one and did highlite then 0 then save to new map then load new map in PC?
We’ll call your current map, Map A. You should be able to overwrite Map A which is saved on your laptop. After you zero it, it’s not Map A anymore. Name the overwritten map, “Zero Map”. Then you would need to retrieve Map A from your PC5 and save it on your laptop because that would now be the only existing copy of Map A. Load Zero Map to your PC5 only after you have saved Map A. See, you’re robbing Peter to pay Paul here. If you already have Map A saved in your computer, I'd just overwrite the Map A copy currently in the PC5 on your bike.
If you want to create a zero map on your computer, you could download a free map from DJ and overwrite that. Send it to your PC5 and it will overwrite Map A which is currently in your PC5. You have Map A saved on your laptop so it isn’t lost.
Alternately, you could copy Map A from your laptop to a thumb drive or some other computer. You could turn Map A into a zero map on your computer with the original map safe on your thumb drive or other computer. I guess you might be able to email Map A to yourself. One thing’s for sure, you don’t want to overwrite Map A without it being saved somewhere else that will allow you to bring it back to your laptop.
As far as I remember, there is no way to create a zero map file from scratch. You need a map file to edit rather than creating a new one from the ground up.
So you have the fuel table zeroed, what about the AFR table? Should you zero that as well? I’d have to ask DJ that one but I think the answer is “it doesn’t matter as long as the fuel table is zeroed.” If you zero the AFR table, that would mean the Auto Tune would not generate trims to hit the target AFR. You don’t have Autotune so its a totally mute point. I’d say go ahead and zero the target AFR table to be nice and neat. Maybe ask DJ about that one. I have the 0% throttled position zeroed in my maps. I assume that’s so the bike starts and idles without changing the changing the stock AFR.
OK are you just going to unplug the PC5 now?
* Last updated by: Rook on 12/19/2021 @ 9:41 AM *
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