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Old 10-23-2009, 04:09 PM
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going to install race tuner v&h short shots and s/e stage 1 ac this weekend . just wondering about tuner should i just install a map from harley and give it a try or should i have the bike dyno tuned. i know dyno will equal more hp and probably run better but was wondering if anyone installed race tuner w/o dyno tune and how well the bike ran. should i install the map just to ride it to the dyno.
 
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Old 10-23-2009, 04:16 PM
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i have done this many times! you can get a canned map, only reason for a dyno is motor work like cams and heads
 
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Try contacting Latus HD and see if they have a dyno map. I got mine for $50.
 
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I think a properly dyno'ed tuner makes a difference. just search for adrian vail's experience between a canned map and a expertly dyno'ed tuner. Big difference in his case(and many more have experienced this as well).
 
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If your bike is new enough to have O2 sensors, the best thing to do for about the same money is to buy a TTS instead of the HD race tuner and tune the bike yourself.

If you have a O2 bike, the ECU will compensate for the pipes, etc at idle and cruise. It may not run as well as you like at WOT, but you can ride it anywhere.
 
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+1 on the TTS by mastertune. They are the ones who made my gen1 SERT. Now SPX makes the SEST. But the mastertune is a better unit because you can tune the bike yourself with it. Both are about the same $$.
 
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i can not argue at all that a dyno will get you spot on and the bike running tops... you can get away with a canned map then fiddle with ti to make it work for the bike, Eric helped me dial mine in after i found a close map that worked, after that i have just made small adjustments here and there and she rips!
that said, after my motor is done this winter i am going to have her dialed on on a dyno,
also my cafe is goign in next week to be dyno tuned ha ha ha so i do respect it!
but it is $$$$
 
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Originally Posted by KBFXDLI
+1 on the TTS by mastertune. They are the ones who made my gen1 SERT. Now SPX makes the SEST. But the mastertune is a better unit because you can tune the bike yourself with it. Both are about the same $$.
+2 on the TTS. You'll actually get the software to keep from Mastertune. If you buy the SERT, you don't get the software.... it's a huge ripoff.
 
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Listen to these guys about looking at all your options...TTS will work good for you, research your options! If that's gonna be the extent of your engine mods I would never consider a race tuner...way too expensive not to mention the extensive dyno time compared to the other options! Even if you get into headwork, cams, ect. These other options work just fine & save you money IMO!
 
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too late guys already have have the sert. although i did get a great deal on it 225 bucks brand new in box. thanks for help guess i will just dyno it.
 


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