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    I have pcii, i see several tables. Which does what? I assume that AAP is the fuel, TP for throttle position, ignition is just that, what is the mp table. Please explain each of these if possible
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    Table 1 AAP is the Baro Table, (Absolute Air Pressure)
    This table can be used to add or remove fuel from 10% through 100% throttle. The maximum value for adding fuel is "9". The maximum for removing fuel is "-35".

    Table 2 TP (throttle position)
    This table can be used to add fuel at throttle settings between 5% and 80% if Table 1 does not allow the desired fuel ratio. Minor changes in this table will give you large changes in fuel delivery.

    Table 3 MP (manifold pressure/vacuum)
    This table is used to adjust fuel delivery at small throttle openings, 0% through 5%. Large values are required to make a noticeable change in fuel delivery (steps of "5" or so). Maximum value is "125", but if a value over "35" is used it might be necessary to use Table 2 in this area.

    Table 4 Ignition
    Adjustment for ignition timing is +4/-11 degrees. Timing is adjustable from 2,000 rpm to ******* at all throttle positions. On street bikes with normal fuel, advancing the timing does little to improve power. It is possible on some models to achieve small gains as long as the highest octane fuel available is used. (note adjusting ignition timing can cause detonation and can damage the engine that is why high octane fuel is recommended with ignition changes)

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    I have pcii, i see several tables. Which does what? I assume that AAP is the fuel, TP for throttle position, ignition is just that, what is the mp table. Please explain each of these if possible
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    Why a warning
    i was wondering the same thing
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