Thundermax the best?
#22
RE: Thundermax the best?
I noticed you seem to know something about these "auto tune" controllers. I've got an 08 ultra that I'm not going to be able to leave alone no matter how hard I try. I tried the SERT on my 07 but my dealer never could get the tune right and It's a long ride to the next one. Which of the wide band systems do you recomend for a small mods (slip ons or pipes later, AC) so I don't have to pay a dyno fee every time I change something?
#23
RE: Thundermax the best?
I installed the TMAT on my 08 FXSTC when it had about 100 miles on it. Did the breakin, had my service and went to Colorado for a week. Climbed Pikes Peak without any problems(over 14,000 feet), the bike ran real good and got good gas mileage too. Haven't even tweaked on it yet so I imagine there is more I can get from it as far as power and mileage. All in all i'm completely satisfied with it so far.
#24
RE: Thundermax the best?
ORIGINAL: drichards
I noticed you seem to know something about these "auto tune" controllers. I've got an 08 ultra that I'm not going to be able to leave alone no matter how hard I try. I tried the SERT on my 07 but my dealer never could get the tune right and It's a long ride to the next one. Which of the wide band systems do you recomend for a small mods (slip ons or pipes later, AC) so I don't have to pay a dyno fee every time I change something?
I noticed you seem to know something about these "auto tune" controllers. I've got an 08 ultra that I'm not going to be able to leave alone no matter how hard I try. I tried the SERT on my 07 but my dealer never could get the tune right and It's a long ride to the next one. Which of the wide band systems do you recomend for a small mods (slip ons or pipes later, AC) so I don't have to pay a dyno fee every time I change something?
I have the TMAX, but I would be very unhappy with it if I didn't have access to their "advanced" software. If the DTT were easier to install, I would have gone with it instead. Like I said, it's all in what you're looking for.
#25
RE: Thundermax the best?
That comparison can be almost used word-for-word between GNU/Linux (=DTT) and MS Windows (=TMAX). I've been using Linux exclusively for my private computing for more than a decade. Every time, without fail, when I sit down in front of a Windows screen it seems as though I've been fitted with handcuffs that have no interconnecting chain. This is why when the time comes to make the change, I'm going to go with the DTT product. I really like their engineering style.
#26
RE: Thundermax the best?
Wow glens, blending software OS with Tuners. I know what you mean for the analogy (since I'm a software engineer).Really not intimidated at all with any of the fuel management systems as far as use, just what number to put in. I know how to build kernels, but can I mastertuning my bike is the question??? Only time and $$$ I spend to find out will tell...
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