Just for reference:
The way the pcv works on a Spyder (and most fuel injected engines) is to lie to the computer, not tell it what to do. The PCV intercepts the signals going into the ECU (air intake and o2) and lies to it with false values intended to get it to behave a certain way (like a politician!) The PCV then also intercepts the signals coming out of the ECU (fuel in the form of pulse width) and modifies this signal to provide the fuel that you've asked for in your maps rather than what the ECU is requesting.
For theorycrafters this level of control is amazing.
For the more practical, it's a tweaking nightmare. Adjust, ride, recalibrate your seat-o-pants meter, adjust, ride some more, borrow someone elses seat-o-pants meter, adjust, ride...
The addition of the Autotune makes this more of a math exercise with slightly less guessing and seat-o-pants accuracy requirements. But there's still a period of adjust, ride, adjust, ride.
There's some pretty solid advice on what to start with initially, and calling dynojet is a great idea if you get stuck, support from them is great and free.
But -60 anywhere on that map is a bad idea. Something's not hooked up right.