thundermax or any other tuner
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I spoke with Zippers this morning. They are still selling the thundemax. I will probably have them install either a Fatcat 2-1 or get a Rinehart 2-1 if they dont carry them in Daytona. So now I have 2 dilemas. Thundermax or get a dyno tune and what exhaust to get LOL. If I decide on the Thundermax can I stil get it dynoed once just to see what numbers Im pushing?
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ECM, whether it be T-Max or stock is the heart and soul of the entire system. Without it, no diagnotics can be run on anything including simple things like turn signals . HD doesn't train their parts changers, sorry I meant mechanics in old school fashion any more. Too many complicated pieces to this $20k + puzzle now-a-days. I can count on no fingers the number of HD mechanics I personally know (for those I don't know my sincere apologies if offended) that would be able to troubleshoot old school style an electrical problem with these bikes. They all require the assistance of "the tool"
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PV has an auto tune module as well that requires the use of the wideband o2 sensors for tuning. I chose not to drill holes for bungs in my $1200 exhaust so I autotune in closed loop with narrow band sensors but I also know that I can achieve a better tune with the combined open loop/wideband and closed loop/narrwoband tuning method. Maybe someday I'll get the gumption up to venture off into that world but for now, I'm content.
Last edited by UltraNutZ; 02-27-2013 at 10:53 AM.
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ECM, whether it be T-Max or stock is the heart and soul of the entire system. Without it, no diagnotics can be run on anything including simple things like turn signals . HD doesn't train their parts changers, sorry I meant mechanics in old school fashion any more. Too many complicated pieces to this $20k + puzzle now-a-days. I can count on no fingers the number of HD mechanics I personally know (for those I don't know my sincere apologies if offended) that would be able to troubleshoot old school style an electrical problem with these bikes. They all require the assistance of "the tool"