TTS and other tuners
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As of tonight everything is installed. Stage 1 air, V&H Power Duals and of course the tune from the TTs. My friend who is the Dyno man and head wrencher at the local dealership was a little uneasy about me bringing in a new tuner but when he seen it he thought it was the old race tuner. Every thing changed when he opened the software and seen all the goodies that the Pro race tuner doesn't have.
You have to understand that there isn't any one when in 200 miles of us that knows a thing about the TTs but I guess it's time to change that
You have to understand that there isn't any one when in 200 miles of us that knows a thing about the TTs but I guess it's time to change that
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As of tonight everything is installed. Stage 1 air, V&H Power Duals and of course the tune from the TTs. My friend who is the Dyno man and head wrencher at the local dealership was a little uneasy about me bringing in a new tuner but when he seen it he thought it was the old race tuner. Every thing changed when he opened the software and seen all the goodies that the Pro race tuner doesn't have.
You have to understand that there isn't any one when in 200 miles of us that knows a thing about the TTs but I guess it's time to change that
You have to understand that there isn't any one when in 200 miles of us that knows a thing about the TTs but I guess it's time to change that
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I recently sent my EFI Race Tuner back to TTS and for $100 (thanks to post by Jim Dawson and local tuner stating all the new features) plus shipping have a TTS Master Tune that updated all my tables, then local tuner adjusted for our elevation and bike runs cooler and great. The main reason I did it was to be able to calibrate the speedo since I changed rear sprocket to 68 tooth and was reading 8 mph fast at 80 so couldn't set cruse for 80 since it would have to be set at 89 and 85 is top setting. Speedo calibrated for 68 tooth sprocket is still fast by 2 mph but good enough without putting it on dyno to calibrate. You can also play with tires size which would bring it in closer. Anyway as others have said the TTS Master Tune offer alot optons for the tuner that the SERT didn't.
Last edited by gmc; 08-08-2011 at 10:17 AM.
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I agree that the OP should keep his existing tuner (TTS), and I would say the same if he had SEPST, PCV, PV, EMS, or T'Max. It makes no sense to change one expensive tuner for another when there isn't a clear reason to do so. As for TTS having "more functionality," the reality is that it has a good feature set, but the PCV has features TTS doesn't that might be important to some, not important to others. I can't speak for SEPST, but which is best for a given rider depends on which feature set is most attractive.
Like oil, tuners bring along baggage that for some resembles religious fervor, and like oil these devices aren't icons to be worshiped. They are tools, and there are a number of good tuners available. I would wager that if all were installed (one at a time please) on a given bike and given a proper tune or map, the rider couldn't tell the difference between them.
Like oil, tuners bring along baggage that for some resembles religious fervor, and like oil these devices aren't icons to be worshiped. They are tools, and there are a number of good tuners available. I would wager that if all were installed (one at a time please) on a given bike and given a proper tune or map, the rider couldn't tell the difference between them.
Last edited by iclick; 08-08-2011 at 12:12 PM.