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Old 04-13-2015, 09:33 AM
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Ok.....don't have the $4200 to cam my bike. Going to tackle it myself. Which is not good! Lol!
Watched J & P cycle video. Going to do a 555cam or similar.

Have some questions about Power Vision product.
Seems as though you plug it in and let it do its thing. $450 some odd dollars. For the extra $450....can go wideband. Is it worth it? Also once the cells are filled I assume this unit is removed? And if I decide to do more work to bike. I just plug it in and play some more.

So......is the extra wideband setup worth the dough? Or is there something better for the money. That I can look into.......

Thanks guys!!!!
 
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Yes you can remove it after you have finalized and flashed in the tune you want. Or, you can leave it on and set it up to show the gauges of your choice. I use the wideband tuning feature and it's worth it to me. Might be because I'm a gearhead and like to tinker. You can try it with just the narrow bands first and see if you are happy at that level.

My question is who in the hell quoted you $4200 to change cams? That's effin' ridiculous! Should be able to get it done 3 or 4 times for that amount.
 
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Yes you can remove it after you have finalized and flashed in the tune you want. Or, you can leave it on and set it up to show the gauges of your choice. I use the wideband tuning feature and it's worth it to me. Might be because I'm a gearhead and like to tinker. You can try it with just the narrow bands first and see if you are happy at that level.

My question is who in the hell quoted you $4200 to change cams? That's effin' ridiculous! Should be able to get it done 3 or 4 times for that amount.
My question is who in the hell quoted you $4200 to change cams? That's effin' ridiculous! Should be able to get it done 3 or 4 times for that amount ... You beat me to it ... That is ridiculous !!!
 
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Lol......quote included a pipe.....Which for now, I'm going to hollow out the cat from stock pipe. So I'll have appx. $1200 invested in cams adjustable pushrods and tuner. +/-!!!!
 
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That $4200 for cam price was probably @ the STEALER..I could cam n pipe my sled @ my INDY for that and walk out with change in the pocket..
 
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Ok.....so the $4200 price tag scared me.....I'm not a quitter! Lol.

Power Vision will do me right, I suppose?
 
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Originally Posted by jt metal
Ok.....don't have the $4200 to cam my bike. Going to tackle it myself. Which is not good! Lol!
Watched J & P cycle video. Going to do a 555cam or similar.

Have some questions about Power Vision product.
Seems as though you plug it in and let it do its thing. $450 some odd dollars. For the extra $450....can go wideband. Is it worth it? Also once the cells are filled I assume this unit is removed? And if I decide to do more work to bike. I just plug it in and play some more.

So......is the extra wideband setup worth the dough? Or is there something better for the money. That I can look into.......

Thanks guys!!!!


With the Power Vision you do just plug it in and basically let it do it's thing

The Power Vision is delivered to you with a Custom Map, for Your Bike, already installed in it. You can plug it in, load the new tune into your bike, unplug it, and be riding with the New Tune in 5 minutes.

After it is installed you can remove it or you could mount it to your handle bars.

Wideband, some people would say it is worth it then some would say it isn't.
You can always do a auto tune after you have the Power Vision installed and that will get you an almost perfect tune.


Hope this helps you out
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