SE Pro Street Tuner - Return original calibration
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well, my bike already runs at 850rpm plus or minus 100rpm.. and I can't find any info on what the correct
rpm for a 2023 fatboy suppose to be... I even have a service manual and haven't seen
the rpm setting (I might have over looked it)..
So, the service manager at the local hd shop said the only way to adjust rpm is get a
tuner, but he said the SE tuner can't adjust the rpm on my bike...
So, was just wondering if he's right or wrong , ??? I'm going to go to stage 2 in a few months...
and don't want a tuner that can't set the rpm..
thanks for any info.........
rpm for a 2023 fatboy suppose to be... I even have a service manual and haven't seen
the rpm setting (I might have over looked it)..
So, the service manager at the local hd shop said the only way to adjust rpm is get a
tuner, but he said the SE tuner can't adjust the rpm on my bike...
So, was just wondering if he's right or wrong , ??? I'm going to go to stage 2 in a few months...
and don't want a tuner that can't set the rpm..
thanks for any info.........
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said idle surging up to 1000 when coming to stop is normal and just enjoy the ride !
That's why I was wondering if anyone new the correct idle rpm for the 2023 fatboy when warmed up...
I was also told, to keep the warranty I had to use all screamin eagle parts on my stage 2 upgrade in a couple months and
that's why I was wondering if engine idle speed can be adjusted with a SEPST ?
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I have a SEPST and use it on a 2023 Fat Boy, I didn't find the functionality to adjust the idle speed, I believe it doesn't have it. Mine idles between 900 and 1,100 rpm.
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ok thanks lusirlei , that's what I needed to know........ no point in me buying a tuner
if it won't be able to adjust the idle rpm..........
It's a shame, I have a brand new bike and no way to adjust the rpm, except buy a tuner !
I might have to call customer service........ bad time of year though......
if it won't be able to adjust the idle rpm..........
It's a shame, I have a brand new bike and no way to adjust the rpm, except buy a tuner !
I might have to call customer service........ bad time of year though......
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