Need a good dyno tune in Md. Va. area
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Skips Cylcle in Winchester has to be one of the best around. I actaully went way down there from Northern Ohio to have him tune my 120" build and he did a great job. Oh, and for those that said "I got a great tune and it only took two hours", you did not get a great tune, you got two hours worth of dyno time, maybe great performance at WOT, but that is it.
Skips did a total of 61 pulls tuning my bike, no not all WOT but a lot of pulls in the areas that you normally ride - 2000 to 3500 rpm max, to get the driveability and mileage where it should be. A decent tune, will take over 4 hours and maybe a lot longer depending on the build. When he was done, he was able to get a few more hp and tq than I could tuning it myself and I was assured that if it was not to my liking, just bring it back and he would spend some more time on it.
Skips did a total of 61 pulls tuning my bike, no not all WOT but a lot of pulls in the areas that you normally ride - 2000 to 3500 rpm max, to get the driveability and mileage where it should be. A decent tune, will take over 4 hours and maybe a lot longer depending on the build. When he was done, he was able to get a few more hp and tq than I could tuning it myself and I was assured that if it was not to my liking, just bring it back and he would spend some more time on it.
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Had mine tuned by Travis up at Battlefield HD in Gettysburg Pa. He does a good job and would recommend him.
Red line is before tune 70.18 HP and 81.81 Tq with a canned map on my PCIII
Blue line is after tune 76.68 HP and 91.12 Tq and am avg 41-42 MPG
Red line is before tune 70.18 HP and 81.81 Tq with a canned map on my PCIII
Blue line is after tune 76.68 HP and 91.12 Tq and am avg 41-42 MPG
Last edited by Buzzsaw; 08-01-2010 at 07:35 PM.
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