a newbee question about SESPT
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Thanks guys, I'm really looking forward to the new adventures Va. will bring. I'll probably take 2014 off and get acclimated to the area. Truth is I'm getting a tad burnt out on tuning bikes. I tuned in the neighborhood od 400 bikes this summer and did not get to do much engine building at all. You guys that tune know that sitting on the dyno gets very old, especially when you are in there 8 - 10 hours a day, day after day. I have one more bike to tune before I move and that's mine, I'm going to throw in another set of cams and take it to the shop and tune it. I have no idea weather or not i'll ever tune another bike. I'm sure as time passes i'll miss it so more than likely i'll get a dyno shop set up in the future, just don't know when.
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Yes you want the Pro tuner and it's $449 plus tax. The software is free and you download it from a website that's listed on the box. You can load the canned map yourself and they do some smart tuning runs to fine tune the map. Or you can have the bike dyno'ed to get the best tune possible but it will cost you another $400 or so.
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