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Old 09-26-2006, 05:20 PM
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I have a couple of SERT questions for you guy's.

1. Does installing the sert void your factory warranty?

2. Is it easy to adjust the maps for pipes other than screaming eagle?
 
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Old 09-26-2006, 05:24 PM
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Question #1------------yes
 
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september 06 American Iron tech article recommends Power Commander. i'm happy with mine.
 
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How would installing the SERT void the warranty? The MOCO may not like the map you download for whatever reason, but there's no hardware left on the bike. They'd have to download your map and decide there was something wrong with it before they could start voiding your warranty... Then, theorectically, they'd have to prove the map was the problem.

Doesn't mean they wouldn't try to say it was your map though. And their lawyers are better paid than ours...
 
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Default RE: Thinking of going with SERT

another reason I bought a carbed bike[sm=escape.gif]
 
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Ok NO it can't void your warrenty
Buy it have it installed by a dealer with a good dyno tech and don't look back you won't regret it.
Sure American Iron backs the Power Commander. How much advertising do they do in American Iron? Think about it.
 
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I totally agree with "cwilks". There is nothing wrong with a finely tuned carb bike. Just my 2 cents.
 
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Default RE: Thinking of going with SERT

Unless you're going to do some performance upgrades, such as big bore, a DFO is fine and a SERT a waste of money.
 
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#1.......NO not if the dealer does your tune

#2 the SERT is adjustable to any mod and readjustable all the time.

I recommend it highly.........my bike runs great with the SERT.
 
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ORIGINAL: pittguy

Question #1------------yes

Read the Magnusson-Morrison Warranty Act of 1975.
 


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