Diffrence between SE Pro Super Tuner and Fuelpak
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Diffrence between SE Pro Super Tuner and Fuelpak
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Is there any difference between these two tuners? Think I will go for the Monster Ovals and V&H Duke Air Filter Kit. I do not know if I should go for Super Tuner or Fuelpak. I will likely not do any other engine mods than this to the bike.
Is there any difference between these two tuners? Think I will go for the Monster Ovals and V&H Duke Air Filter Kit. I do not know if I should go for Super Tuner or Fuelpak. I will likely not do any other engine mods than this to the bike.
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The main practical difference between the two is that the SERT is tunable on a dyno and the FuelPak is programmed with your choice of supplied "maps" that adjust the fuel/air ratio to fit your selection of exhaust and intake. The FuelPak cannot be fine-tuned on the dyno because V&H considers the settings to be proprietary and does not publish a guide to the various settings.
That's not necessarily a bad thing at all, especially considering your choice of V&H mufflers and intake - they will provide settings for the FuelPak that are easily programmed (about 5 minutes) and well researched for their mufflers and intake.
Another advantage to the FuelPak is cost - I think it's about half the cost of the SERT, even less considering the cost of having the SERT tuned on the dyno.
I had a FuelPak on my '07 Road King and found it to be excellent.
That's not necessarily a bad thing at all, especially considering your choice of V&H mufflers and intake - they will provide settings for the FuelPak that are easily programmed (about 5 minutes) and well researched for their mufflers and intake.
Another advantage to the FuelPak is cost - I think it's about half the cost of the SERT, even less considering the cost of having the SERT tuned on the dyno.
I had a FuelPak on my '07 Road King and found it to be excellent.
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