Help with PCV
gldfamily
Posted 2014-04-04 2:47 AM (#153964)
Subject: Help with PCV


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Looking for a little help, I started to upgrade my 2012 vision. I bought it new in 2013 through Auburn Power Sports in Northern Ca. They were awesome, the sales manager Gregg Mader made it the best and easiest buying experience I have ever had (yes there have been several) . Been putting miles on her for a year now and it's time to open her up! Put a dent in my credit card with Witch Doctors and picked up, Voodoo Series Hp muffler, Lloyds Air Filter, PCV, Lloyds Adjustable Timing, and Cam Cover Gasket .

Put the mufflers on today and oddly the cats fell out of mine too... Love the sound and know the minimal popping will disappear when the other goodies are added. The help I am looking for is a video or step by step with the PCV. I've checked a couple other forums and Youtube and the only video I've found that is close is for Lloyds VF-III. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Otherwise the PCV will be the only thing that will have to be installed by a Victory mechanic.

And yes, hands down of all the bikes I've owned, metric, Harley, and DS. The Vision is the by far the best !!
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okie vision
Posted 2014-04-04 9:24 AM (#153968 - in reply to #153964)
Subject: Re: Help with PCV


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
I didn't install mine and you've probably already found this but looks like a pretty good guide for our bikes, just not in video format.
http://www.powercommander.com/downloads/19-006/install/pcv/eng19-00...
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gldfamily
Posted 2014-04-04 12:12 PM (#153972 - in reply to #153964)
Subject: Re: Help with PCV


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Thanks! I did see that one. I was looking for something with a bit more of a break down. I'm the first to admit wiring and tuning is a huge weak point for me. I was hope'n I missed a video or pic install from break down to finish.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2014-04-04 6:34 PM (#153984 - in reply to #153964)
Subject: Re: Help with PCV


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I would think is about the same as hooking up the Lloydz one. Once you get it installed go get it dyno you'll be happy you did
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johnnyvision
Posted 2014-04-04 6:36 PM (#153985 - in reply to #153964)
Subject: Re: Help with PCV


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thoANJbTCAQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeAwou3ye-w
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gldfamily
Posted 2014-04-08 12:40 PM (#154081 - in reply to #153964)
Subject: Re: Help with PCV


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Looks like the best thing for me to do is have the PCV done. On the up side after it's done, next on the list is going dark side, blue tooth, and upgraded speakers! Thanks again guys!
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