TTS Mastertune
#11
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you have done your home work!
Most folks don't even bring up or even know about the "reading per seconds" that the tts does vs other tuner brands.
Bonus, the maps that are sent out are pretty much 95-99.9% on the money! Sure you get a real good turner to tweak out the other 5% out to the motor but most folks that just to the map thing are totally stoked and keep it simple.
Yb
When it comes to my bike and my money, I ask A LOT of questions haha
you have done your home work!
Most folks don't even bring up or even know about the "reading per seconds" that the tts does vs other tuner brands.
Bonus, the maps that are sent out are pretty much 95-99.9% on the money! Sure you get a real good turner to tweak out the other 5% out to the motor but most folks that just to the map thing are totally stoked and keep it simple.
Yb
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#13
Yep, I've got it along with a dyno tune. I don't know that it does any "amazing" things that the SE tuner or the PowerVision don't do, but it is a complete tuning device that flashes your ECM keeping all the desirable stock systems in place (O2 sensors, knock sensing, etc.) And I believe TTS designed the first SE tuner (SERT I think...)
It has VTune which is their DIY tuning software. Only downside to it is you have to carry a laptop in a backpack with you to record the engine data while you tune. Moot point if you get a dyno tune...
Good software/tuning device for a reasonable price.
Nothing to add on the Fullsac pipe.
It has VTune which is their DIY tuning software. Only downside to it is you have to carry a laptop in a backpack with you to record the engine data while you tune. Moot point if you get a dyno tune...
Good software/tuning device for a reasonable price.
Nothing to add on the Fullsac pipe.
IMO this is the best tuner available on the market. Is it the easiest to use, no sir but it's pretty darn close. Lots of people in the TTS section to help you along the way if you are a DIYer.
As for the headpipe, I'm not a V&H fan but will say what's the point of changing the headpipe unless you're having issues with it. The V&H, just like the FullSac are both free-flowing headpipes.
#14
Thanks for the info everyone.
TTS did make SERT and work for Harley for a few years. I was told the biggest bonus for using the TTS is the amount of readings per second. Most tuners read 6-10. TTS supposedly reads about 60. More data readings means better calibration and a better running system.
I asked the dealer about PV, mostly because of its popularity, and he still recommended the TTS over anything else.
TTS did make SERT and work for Harley for a few years. I was told the biggest bonus for using the TTS is the amount of readings per second. Most tuners read 6-10. TTS supposedly reads about 60. More data readings means better calibration and a better running system.
I asked the dealer about PV, mostly because of its popularity, and he still recommended the TTS over anything else.
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#16
As usual Ultra, always there with lots of info and input. Thanks. The only reason Im thinking about ditching the V&H for the Fullsac is the O2 bungs. Ive heard the V&H doesnt get the sensor in the flow properly, so youre not getting very accurate readings. Still dont know how true that is. Doing research as usual
#17
laptop piece of this is incorrect. One of the many pieces of software that come with the device is called "Flight Recorder" where as you plug the device into you computer, set it in FR mode, then plug it into the bike and go ride gathering data in different throttle positions and rpms. Then you take that data combine it with the previous tune file to make a new map and flash to bike. rinse and repeat process until your VEs are changing less than 5%.
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As usual Ultra, always there with lots of info and input. Thanks. The only reason Im thinking about ditching the V&H for the Fullsac is the O2 bungs. Ive heard the V&H doesnt get the sensor in the flow properly, so youre not getting very accurate readings. Still dont know how true that is. Doing research as usual
I know V&H had some issues in the past with head pipes and poor o2 sensor placement and depth but to my knowledge and reading, that has been corrected.