Hey, Thanks Man. Your one comment:
shook me out of my stupor. I do have Auto Tune, I had just overlooked the WB0 and WB1 selection in the gauge setup.
I changed the useless Speedo and Tach gauges to WB0 AFR and WB1 AFR. Look at what I have now
Left gauge is for front cylinder, right for rear cylinder.
I also changed Fuel ADJ to WB2 Lambda so it displays for front cylinder.
I took a test ride to check things out, and the AFR readings are dynamic and appear to be accurate. Not only do the needles track the readings, the digital readout updates with them. Now I have instantaneous AFR readings while I am riding. NOW I AM ELATED.
YOU have GOT to get yours working, you’ll be amazed.
Maybe you need to adjust the LCD brightness. I have mine set on the highest setting and can read mine Okay. Not great in bright sunlight, but I can read it.
The setup is under device settings for PCV. Instructions are in the manual, page 11 and 12. You have to have Throttle Position and Speed setup before Gear will setup. I did my setup with the rear wheel off the ground, bike on a lift. I was going to attach a copy of the manual here, but it is too large, even zipped. You can download it form the Dynojet website:
http://www.dynojet.com/newdynojet/downloads/Default.aspx?ProdType=LCD
LCD 200 English
The Harley ECM has a detonation detection sensor. (KNOCK). It is reported by the J1850 diagnostics readouts. It is not selectable from the PCV or Auto Tune for LCD readout, but is reported in the Data Logging. Look at columns AC and AD in the attached spreadsheet, which is a test Data Log I did this morning after setting up the AFR and Lambda readings. The AFR and Lambda is now in the Data log as well. Columns AE, AF, AG. AH.
I attached another Data Log from this mornings test. See bottom of post.
Don't take "on the Fly" quite so literally. I will definitely pull over and stop before changing maps. Three is probably Overkill, but can't hurt. What I plan to do is have 2 or 3 maps that have been optimized using Auto Tune and accepting trims. My understanding is the closer to ideal AFR tables your fuel tables are, the quicker the Auto Tune can obtain the desired settings, and the more efficient it will be. So, if my maps are already almost optimized and when I switch to one I keep Auto Tune active, I should have the best of both worlds. I don't see the need to have an "OH CRAP, I need to swap maps immediately" panic moment. Pulling over to a stop to change maps should be just fine.
I think the LCD you are using is definitely broke. I have had no trouble with mine and am now VERY happy to have it. I believe if you get a properly working one, you will see the advantages as well. I just HOPE mine continues to Function without problems.