amitjm1980
contributing rider
Just got the Powertronic installed yesterday on my 2020 Vitpilen 401. Was a pretty smooth install. The harness and connectors look to be OEM quality and the lengths are just right to do a clean installation. Hardest part was the TPS connector since it's in a tight spot, but even that wasn't too bad. Got the TPS calibration done and will take it for a ride later to see how it feels. I didn't do it for more power, I'm hoping it smooths the bike out at lower speeds, plus I'm installing a resonator delete pipe today so wanted to adjust for that as well. My only complaint is they don't really include clear instructions for everything in the box, nor point you to exactly what you need from their website. Everything is in the downloads section of their website though. Steps are as follows:
1. Install system using detailed instructions downloaded from their website for your specific bike. This is more to help with what panels need to come off the bike and for cable routing.
2. Use stock loopback connector to test installation. You need to download and refer to the stock coupler test instructions on their website to know how to read the LEDs on the stock coupler to ensure the installation went ok.
3. Calibrate Throttle position sensor. You need to download the TPS calibration instructions on the website to be able to navigate the software and correctly save the settings.
4. That's all there is.
Two maps come pre-installed that they call Race and Race+ and can be switched via an included coupler that connects to the ECU or via a handlebar switch that you can buy. Per my communication with them, the "Race" map (Map 1) is a better version of the stock map that smooths idle and the engine in low-mid range and adds a bit of power and torque there. The "Race+" map (Map 2) is geared more for high end power, and you can tell when you look at the map data in their software. They offer an "exhaust" map file for download (which includes optimized versions of both Map 1 and Map 2) but they said it's not necessary unless you do a full exhaust including CAT delete and airbox mods. I told them that I have no airbox mods, a slip on and will do a resonator delete, and they said the stock maps already included will be fine. The software by the way is pretty easy to use and tweak if you wanted to get into that. I'll report back after installing the resonator delete and going for some rides to test out both maps more.
1. Install system using detailed instructions downloaded from their website for your specific bike. This is more to help with what panels need to come off the bike and for cable routing.
2. Use stock loopback connector to test installation. You need to download and refer to the stock coupler test instructions on their website to know how to read the LEDs on the stock coupler to ensure the installation went ok.
3. Calibrate Throttle position sensor. You need to download the TPS calibration instructions on the website to be able to navigate the software and correctly save the settings.
4. That's all there is.
Two maps come pre-installed that they call Race and Race+ and can be switched via an included coupler that connects to the ECU or via a handlebar switch that you can buy. Per my communication with them, the "Race" map (Map 1) is a better version of the stock map that smooths idle and the engine in low-mid range and adds a bit of power and torque there. The "Race+" map (Map 2) is geared more for high end power, and you can tell when you look at the map data in their software. They offer an "exhaust" map file for download (which includes optimized versions of both Map 1 and Map 2) but they said it's not necessary unless you do a full exhaust including CAT delete and airbox mods. I told them that I have no airbox mods, a slip on and will do a resonator delete, and they said the stock maps already included will be fine. The software by the way is pretty easy to use and tweak if you wanted to get into that. I'll report back after installing the resonator delete and going for some rides to test out both maps more.