I finally got back to the dyno today. I have been working on two totally different maps with different target AFR's. I used the original basemap from Fuel Moto and saved it under 3 different file names. I left one as it was when I got it. The 2nd I left all the AFR's the same, let Autotune work it's majic, and saved all of the trims that autotune made to the fuel tables. Accepting and saving the trims makes permanent changes to the basemap. Then the next run there is less adjustment necessary for AT to meet the target AFR's. The 3rd map I completely changed the target AFR's for more MPG. The tables went from 14.5 in cruise range out to 13.5 to 13.1 at WOT. I let the autotune do it's thing and accepted all of the trims on this map as well.
So, I went to the dyno today and I did 3 runs each with all three maps just to see what the difference would be. The dyno tech was really interested to see how it all worked and told me, if need be, he would make a custom map for me. () The tech really warned me (a few weeks ago) about going with a canned map and he told me he would probably have to modify it a bit. BUT, today when he saw the system work and the smooth curves it produced he really liked the Fuel Moto basemap with the Autotune corrections.
For my case, it is important to note that Jamie did not have a perfect match on file for my bike, so because I was getting autotune he sent a map that would be close and autotune would do the fine tuning.
While all that is shown on the dyno is WOT performance I can say without a doubt that with any of the three maps I have used the bike runs as smooth as silk and pulls all the way through the RPM range. All are a huge improvement over stock IMO.
At the end of the day there were no changes made or recommended to the FuelMoto basemap's target AFR's and no suggestions for improvement from the dyno tech. He said the bike runs great and the numbers and curves look very good.
First attachment below shows FM basemap with autotune turned off and no changes made to the map.
Second Shows FM basemap with AT enabled and trims accepted.
Third shows the lean map I adapted by severely modifying the FM basemap with my AFR's and saved trims.
Fourth is a combined run sheet showing runs on all maps including my original from a few weeks ago before the changes.
All the runs were made in virtually the same environmental conditions so there should be very little environmental influence if any.
In the end I really like the FM with AT changes map the most. I gained 3 points in TQ and lost only 1 Hp. It is also important to note that I am using the large baffle Jackpots that do sacrifice a couple points each according to Jamie. With the regular FM baffle Dyno Tuned Jackpots there would most likely be a gain of a couple points in both HP and TQ. But hey...I love the sound of the Jackpots with the large baffle and wouldn't even think about changing for a couple point gain.
IMHO...the bike runs much better, much cooler, and much smoother than ever before and I gained better sound and a few points of TQ. I have to give a big thumbs up to the PCV, AT system, and the Jackpots and basemap from Fuel Moto.