HARLEY: The SEPST: keep it or not
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The SEPST: keep it or not
I have a SEPST that came with the 2014 SG I bought a couple years ago (with Stage 1 upgrades). I am preparing now to upgrade cams (CR 570-2) and doing the work myself. Of course, I'll need a new tune.
In regards to shop/dyno tuning, I see very few that seem to use the SEPST. I get the ease of use of other tuners (PV in particular), but is there any disadvantage to using the SEPST? I read that it is a very capable tuner, but that the system itself is "old." In my area I found one tuner other than HD that says they can use the SEPST. I read many negative pieces on getting a tune a the local dealership.
Is the SEPST antiquated at this point? Should I bite the bullet and get something different?
In regards to shop/dyno tuning, I see very few that seem to use the SEPST. I get the ease of use of other tuners (PV in particular), but is there any disadvantage to using the SEPST? I read that it is a very capable tuner, but that the system itself is "old." In my area I found one tuner other than HD that says they can use the SEPST. I read many negative pieces on getting a tune a the local dealership.
Is the SEPST antiquated at this point? Should I bite the bullet and get something different?
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Other than that, some owners just want their bike to run great without going through the education and trial and error exercising necessary to get up to speed with new systems. They take their bike for a proper dyno tune...which maximizes all the performance points in the tune. This includes timing for best performance and mileage. Cold and warm startup quality minimizing decel backfiring...none of which is available through Harley’s products.
Bob
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Bob, are you saying that not all performance elements are accessible with the SE Super Tuner Pro? I would assume that shop tuning with a dyno uses the same software coupled with my device. Is that not correct?