2015 Roadglide and ceramic exhaust
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2015 Roadglide and ceramic exhaust
Pulled the trigger on a new Road Glide last month, woo hoo. Been a long time coming. I installed an Arlen Ness Slot Track air cleaner and it really came alive. Next is the exhaust. I have decided on Rush but I am torn between the REC 17 which is 18 Ga. with no ceramic for about 350.00 or the True Duals 7017 which is 16 Ga. and has ceramic inside and out for 800.00. The REC 17 reuses the OEM heat shields and crossover which is great, but I have read the ceramic coating reduces the heat by half. Is it worth the extra cash. My only concern with this new bike is all the overheating stories I am hearing.
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You don't HAVE to take it to a dyno tuner, that will net the best results, but you can get great results with Vtune or AutoTune functions.
There is tons of info on these pages.
I recommend nothing except "flash tuners"... and I will not recommend Screamin Eagle products.
There are 4 basic flash tuners, plus Tmax.
SE product - I won't use or recommend
TTS Mastertune - Excellent product, but you have to use a laptop to gather data for "Vtune" runs
PowerVision - My personal favorite, and what I run, has a handy head unit that I mount on my bars for autotune runs... and then leave it there, but can get put in a drawer.
FuelPak 3 - uses a smart phone to tune with... Supposed to be a great unit.
Thundermax is a replacement ECM. I can't see replacing a perfectly good ECM, unless you are going WAY radical in your build.
I have no experience with the FP3. The TTS and PV2, all you do is plug them in, upload your current tune and save, the load your canned map, and auto tune.
Nothing to it
These are just my thoughts... I'd be happy to give you what I know....
Where is Bass Lake? I know of over 30 of them in Michigan alone...
There is tons of info on these pages.
I recommend nothing except "flash tuners"... and I will not recommend Screamin Eagle products.
There are 4 basic flash tuners, plus Tmax.
SE product - I won't use or recommend
TTS Mastertune - Excellent product, but you have to use a laptop to gather data for "Vtune" runs
PowerVision - My personal favorite, and what I run, has a handy head unit that I mount on my bars for autotune runs... and then leave it there, but can get put in a drawer.
FuelPak 3 - uses a smart phone to tune with... Supposed to be a great unit.
Thundermax is a replacement ECM. I can't see replacing a perfectly good ECM, unless you are going WAY radical in your build.
I have no experience with the FP3. The TTS and PV2, all you do is plug them in, upload your current tune and save, the load your canned map, and auto tune.
Nothing to it
These are just my thoughts... I'd be happy to give you what I know....
Where is Bass Lake? I know of over 30 of them in Michigan alone...
Last edited by SafetyMan; 03-18-2015 at 04:49 PM.
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Another consideration on selecting a tuner is to ask yourself if these mods will be it for a while or are you going to do more in the next several months. If this is it you can go with your tuners choice because he's going to get someone money for a dyno. If you plan on doing more upgrades like cams or heads in the next few months you might consider a power vision where fuel moto will supply maps do free every time you do an upgrade. After you know you are finished get the dial tune done on a Dyno
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And for the next round of questions... I'll answer up front with my standard answer.
If I've posted it once, I bet I've posted it 175 times...
The FIRST thing a man should do when considering making changes is GET A TUNER. It will help a stock bike, and when you change pipes and or air cleaner, you're ready for it.
Can you run without a tuner? Yes.
Will you blow your engine up running without a tuner? Probably not.
Can you expect to get 50,000 miles out of your engine without a tuner? Most likely.
Will it run correctly without a tuner? No.
Dealers and their parts and service departments are a business, in business to sell motorcycles, and motorcycle parts and accessories. They tell you that you can get away without a tuner, because a LOT of guys won't come off the jack for a tuner, and they're afraid they'll lose sales if they tell you to get a tuner.
Changing the air flow without changing the VE tables is not beneficial. These bikes run lean from the factory, adding a more free flowing exhaust makes them run more lean.
Do what you want, I won't criticize, just trying to offer things to think about.
...but there is a reason I won't buy a used bike as my primary ride...