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Old 02-23-2013, 07:35 PM
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Is anyone using this?

Fuel Moto Micro EFI Tuner
$199 including free programming.

How does it work for you?
Was it hard to install?
Seems like a good price.
 
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http://www.fuelmotousa.com/site/micro-efi-tuner.html

Looks kick-***! If I hadn't bought a used PC-V I would have purchased that thing.
 
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Originally Posted by JefferiesHD1
Is anyone using this?

Fuel Moto Micro EFI Tuner
$199 including free programming.

How does it work for you?
Was it hard to install?
Seems like a good price.
ZERO experience with it but if it came from Fuel Moto, it is probably pretty good. They are the best around when it comes to tuners and such...
 
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Hey thanks y'all. This sounds like the way I'm going to go.

Hey Mouth, hope things are good down there in Biloxi. I was there ten years ago and loved it!
 
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Hey thanks y'all. This sounds like the way I'm going to go.

Hey Mouth, hope things are good down there in Biloxi. I was there ten years ago and loved it!
It's a great place...Were you Air Force here?
 
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No, just a 2 week vacation. Hope to get back again some day.
 
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I have it on my bike. Install was super easy. Took all of 30 min maybe. I noticed a difference in throttle response as well as decel popping. It has 3 map positions, and tunable in each of those three spots as well. I would definitely recommend it.
 
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Hey, Dynamite. I was just reading about this Tuner and it sounds great! I read the installation instructions online and it seemed a bit above my skill level. Particularly, raising or removing the fuel tank. Can you lend some more insight? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
 
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Hey, Dynamite. I was just reading about this Tuner and it sounds great! I read the installation instructions online and it seemed a bit above my skill level. Particularly, raising or removing the fuel tank. Can you lend some more insight? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
You just need to be able to access some wiring that runs along the backbone of the frame. Removing, or lifting the rear of the tank helps expose that harness so you can get to what you need easier. Its one bolt at the bottom of the tank, then it pivots on the front bolt so you can lift it up, kind of like a trunk lid. Its really easy. Go look at your bike and you'll see what I mean. As for everything else, its all really simple. The instructions walk you right through it. Nothing to fear.
 


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