Anyone using the RCX-celerator?
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Anyone using the RCX-celerator?
http://www.rccomponents.com/rcxhaust...-celerator.htm
Would like to know how this is working if you have one. I haven't heard anything about this tuner and am curious.
Would like to know how this is working if you have one. I haven't heard anything about this tuner and am curious.
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I am not pimping these units, but I called the sales number on the web site and talked to sales. I couldn't find a dealer close to me from their dealer locator. Sales guy told me that Outer Banks HD had sold a number of these units and was pretty happy with them. After completing that call I phoned Outer Banks and spoke with the service department. They told me they have been installing these for a year now and only had 2 problems. Those were on the same model of bike, the CVO 110 bikes. For some reason early on they didn't work with them.
Other wise they have not had any problems with them at all. They now prefer to install these over the PC. Service told me that after install just run your bike normally for 40 miles and the unit learns about how your bike runs. From then on it will keep recalculating how to refine the bike. The unit will handle rides in different altitudes in stride. It is a very small unit about 3"x1 3/4"x 3/4" and can be zip tied in the area of the ECM.
I am going to give this some serious thought as I was going to go for a PV. I like that I don't have to download any specific maps for my bike and perhaps they not be exactly right maps. Also that I can make any modifications to my bike and this unit will adapt to those changes without new maps.
I am not really into fine tuning a bike with laptop I just want the bike to run a bit better. It looks like this unit will do that carefree. It is a simple install and forget it kind of unit and that is what I was looking for.
Just putting this info out there for anyone looking for a fuel management system.
Other wise they have not had any problems with them at all. They now prefer to install these over the PC. Service told me that after install just run your bike normally for 40 miles and the unit learns about how your bike runs. From then on it will keep recalculating how to refine the bike. The unit will handle rides in different altitudes in stride. It is a very small unit about 3"x1 3/4"x 3/4" and can be zip tied in the area of the ECM.
I am going to give this some serious thought as I was going to go for a PV. I like that I don't have to download any specific maps for my bike and perhaps they not be exactly right maps. Also that I can make any modifications to my bike and this unit will adapt to those changes without new maps.
I am not really into fine tuning a bike with laptop I just want the bike to run a bit better. It looks like this unit will do that carefree. It is a simple install and forget it kind of unit and that is what I was looking for.
Just putting this info out there for anyone looking for a fuel management system.
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I have the RC tuner on 2 street glides and a CVO Ultra and am happy with the performance and MPG. I have also installed one on a buddy's Heritage and he is happy with it as well.
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