The TFI comes with pre set instruction settings for your application and from there you can tweak the settings to the leaner side to get the better feel of the throttle crispness.
There isn't a need for a dyno using the TFI and anyone that knows basics about tuning can set the TFI up where the bike runs the best without using sniffers etc to test AFR.
Like I have stated many times, the TFI is all that is needed for a street ridden bike to add some fuel. If you are concerned about AFR the way you seem to be then other more sophisticated tuner choices and a dyno tune would be your best choice.
As far as setting pot#1 at 1800rpm, in this area the pot effects the low speed to mid fuel delivery and at that rpm, it is easily to detect the engine speed changes that the settings are making. It's not rocket science and I think you are reading a bit much into the picture. The intake has sensors like mentioned above that will adjust for varying loads and throttle positions and compensate with different pulse widths to the injectors (time opening). These pulses are sent out by the ECM and the TFI will modify them to the pre set values that the unit has been set to by the user.
There isn't a need for a dyno using the TFI and anyone that knows basics about tuning can set the TFI up where the bike runs the best without using sniffers etc to test AFR.
Like I have stated many times, the TFI is all that is needed for a street ridden bike to add some fuel. If you are concerned about AFR the way you seem to be then other more sophisticated tuner choices and a dyno tune would be your best choice.
As far as setting pot#1 at 1800rpm, in this area the pot effects the low speed to mid fuel delivery and at that rpm, it is easily to detect the engine speed changes that the settings are making. It's not rocket science and I think you are reading a bit much into the picture. The intake has sensors like mentioned above that will adjust for varying loads and throttle positions and compensate with different pulse widths to the injectors (time opening). These pulses are sent out by the ECM and the TFI will modify them to the pre set values that the unit has been set to by the user.
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