I have started to play with the bottom end of the map, to stop popping and to make shut-off and pick-up less lurchy. The map switch is a mini-toggle on/off from Maplins costing less than three quid, now mounted through a convenient hole in my lowered solo seat bracket; the real deal is about £50. That shorts "Input 1" pins 1&2 (or "Input 2" 3&4) but you have to run the software "Configuration" to activate two maps. Some success with that by enriching the zero throttle at the bottom end, I have been able to drop the idle below 900rpm but if it drops below 700rpm the decompressor operates and kills the motor (it's supposed to actuate at 350rpm). Can't do much but educated-guess without the AT-200
I have found welding services for the 18mm bung at a local garage I know
but I may want to start with a fresh down pipe and use the oem finned exhaust ring which will mean grinding off the original pipe bung to get it off
The reason for that is the one fitted now has blued and the finned ring does look better, is stiffer and allegedly prevents bluing. The after market 'ring' is a chromed steel plate and looks out of place. The finned ring has to be fitted before the bung is welded on.
By the looks of it, the PCv can be set up for both two maps and the Autotune but using switches on moth 'Map Inputs'