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Old 12-18-2010, 06:22 PM
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I have a SERT and I am looking into updating to a TTS because I am going to do a set of cams and dont want to trailer it to a dyno. My question is how easy is it to use. It sounds like you make a few runs to log data and then tell it to create a map. If this is true then I might go for it. Thanks guy's.
 
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IF you are familiar with the SERT then it will be very easy to use, it is based on the same platform as the SERT. You'll still want to start with a MAP that is close to your build. The Vtune is pretty easy. Plus you have alot of support on here if you get into trouble with it.
 
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I have the TTS software & Cable. The best part of the TTS System is that it gives you an amazing amount of flexibility . . . the bad part about the TTS System is that it gives you an amazing amount of flexibility . . . I like it!
 
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So am I correct in discribing its use. Make some runs and let it do the work.
 
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Originally Posted by Bluehighways
I have the TTS software & Cable. The best part of the TTS System is that it gives you an amazing amount of flexibility . . . the bad part about the TTS System is that it gives you an amazing amount of flexibility . . . I like it!
Plus you have to use a USB to Serial Adapter, Plus the PC has to be on the bike wile you ride it.
 
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So if I dont have a lap top I'm screwed!
 
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If I were to buy one again I'd buy the TTS but get the cables from HD - specifically from LSHD at 20% off.
 
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I did it....followed all instructions and only ran 2 runs with Vtune...bike runs great... good luck!
 
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TTS is a great product but still think a dyno tune is your best option. TTS is not an autotune system. Yes, you can load a map that may be close to what you need and you can tweak it from there, but you are not going to get the same results as you would from a custom tune. JMO.
 
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Originally Posted by p51bombay
If I were to buy one again I'd buy the TTS but get the cables from HD - specifically from LSHD at 20% off.
You still have to have a USB to Serial Adapter.
 


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