PV Or FP3?
#11
As Big Sky said above, it's a good way to base your decision. I've used the FP3 from a stock set up to adding headers and intake. I've auto tuned all of the configurations and the bike has run perfectly with each. I do like the fact that it's wireless and you can mount your smart phone on your bars and monitor the progress of the auto tune as well as all of the sensors, easy speedometer calibration and much more. I've said it many times that if I ever needed to buy another tuner, I'd buy the FP3 again in a heartbeat. Support is great (if you need it) and it's super easy to use.
#12
As Big Sky said above, it's a good way to base your decision. I've used the FP3 from a stock set up to adding headers and intake. I've auto tuned all of the configurations and the bike has run perfectly with each. I do like the fact that it's wireless and you can mount your smart phone on your bars and monitor the progress of the auto tune as well as all of the sensors, easy speedometer calibration and much more. I've said it many times that if I ever needed to buy another tuner, I'd buy the FP3 again in a heartbeat. Support is great (if you need it) and it's super easy to use.
#13
I don't mean to hijack the thread but I also have a question about the fp3. Do you always have to have the phone on the bars or after one auto tune session can you take it off? I am looking at getting a fp3 for my wife's 13 sg this winter and I know she will not want her phone mounted on the bars every time she rides.
Thanks
Kevin
Thanks
Kevin
Last edited by kevin_n; 10-18-2016 at 08:19 PM. Reason: Mistakes
#14
I don't mean to hijack the thread but I also have a question about the fp3. Do you always have to have the phone on the bars or after one auto tune session can you take it off? I am looking at getting a fp3 for my wife's 13 sg this winter and I know she will not want her phone mounted on the bars every time she rides.
Thanks
Kevin
Thanks
Kevin
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