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#5071
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: S.E. Indiana 40 miles west of cincinnati
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slow go
work and weather been holding up the vtune process. Still having trouble getting good hits in some cells. Thinking I might order a 7 in monitor so I can watch what I'm doing. definite improvement already.
https://app.box.com/files/0/f/186408.../f_17397639451
https://app.box.com/files/0/f/186408.../f_17397639451
#5072
work and weather been holding up the vtune process. Still having trouble getting good hits in some cells. Thinking I might order a 7 in monitor so I can watch what I'm doing. definite improvement already.
https://app.box.com/files/0/f/186408.../f_17397639451
https://app.box.com/files/0/f/186408.../f_17397639451
#5073
throw this in there and see how she reacts.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rzu65krr6a...-5-18-2014.MT8
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rzu65krr6a...-5-18-2014.MT8
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ili27xgrot...anData-004.DM3
#5074
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Location: S.E. Indiana 40 miles west of cincinnati
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I remember reading in the thread about guys using different setups but I searched the thread and didnt come up with anything.Anybody have any recommendations on a 7 inch monitor ? I'm kinda lookin at the Mimo any Idea if a touch screen is worthwhile?
#5076
I use a samsung tab2-7" with Idisplay hard wired with a 6' USB cable and a Ram mount on the bars. Could do this wireless but like the reliability and speed of the hard wire setup.
#5077
You by chance didn't buy your Dyno from a guy in Upstate NY. My cousin sold his Dyno to a guy in Ohio. It was a mobile Dyno in a nice 32-34 ft trailer.
#5078
No, I found mine on Craigslist from a young dude that wanted to do dyno shoot outs at Quaker Steak and Lube kind of thing. He had it on a flat bed trailer with a winch and did the shoot out thing one time. Parked it. Sold it to me 2 yrs old (in 2012). That guy was from Youngstown, Ohio. $15k, minus the trailer. Has extended electric carriage. Venturi vac pump. Electric wheel clamp. Since I have owned it, I have had to replace the brake controller for $500. Had to sign up with Dynojet for $500, also (only way to get parts). Have like $5k more in computer and tuning crap.
Very Very pleased. Some of the stuff I have learned from the dyno completely contradicted what I 'thought' was going on when DIY tuning.
Very Very pleased. Some of the stuff I have learned from the dyno completely contradicted what I 'thought' was going on when DIY tuning.
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#5079
No, I found mine on Craigslist from a young dude that wanted to do dyno shoot outs at Quaker Steak and Lube kind of thing. He had it on a flat bed trailer with a winch and did the shoot out thing one time. Parked it. Sold it to me 2 yrs old (in 2012). That guy was from Youngstown, Ohio. $15k, minus the trailer. Has extended electric carriage. Venturi vac pump. Electric wheel clamp. Since I have owned it, I have had to replace the brake controller for $500. Had to sign up with Dynojet for $500, also (only way to get parts). Have like $5k more in computer and tuning crap.
Very Very pleased. Some of the stuff I have learned from the dyno completely contradicted what I 'thought' was going on when DIY tuning.
Very Very pleased. Some of the stuff I have learned from the dyno completely contradicted what I 'thought' was going on when DIY tuning.
I read the Dynojet Certification manual that he got a few times so I know about enough to make me a danger to my bike lol.
He bought it new when he was retiring from the Navy. I think he had close to 40,000 with the trailer and everything. He wanted to set up at rally's and such, but found out quick that there was a lot of politics in doing so with dealers sponsoring and such. Mostly everything has changed since then, but I learned the basics.
#5080