Other Devices: Rookie question .. Dyno or no Dyno
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Rookie question .. Dyno or no Dyno
Hi,
Have 2015 Ultra Limited. After riding the first 1000 miles with everything stock, I had a "Stage 1" performance done to it. New intake, complete new exhaust and electronic tuning. HUGE difference in performance of the bike.
Would I be able to increase the performance even more by having it professionally tuned on a Dyno? What should I expect in terms of performance increase?
Thanks!
Have 2015 Ultra Limited. After riding the first 1000 miles with everything stock, I had a "Stage 1" performance done to it. New intake, complete new exhaust and electronic tuning. HUGE difference in performance of the bike.
Would I be able to increase the performance even more by having it professionally tuned on a Dyno? What should I expect in terms of performance increase?
Thanks!
#2
Depends.
What does "electronic tuning" mean? What is the skill/experience level of the person who would do the dyno tune?
With Stage 1 hardware, and somebody who knows what they're doing, if "electronic tune" means some kind of smart tune or auto tune, and the person doing the smart tune is an expert, then the bike should run pretty darn good.
On the other hand, if the person doing the tune isn't all that sharp, and if you then have it dyno tuned, and the person doing the dyno tune is an expert, then the bike should run pretty darn good.
Since you said the bike got a HUGE difference in performance, then having it re-tuned on a dyno might not make a lot of difference.
So, it depends.
What does "electronic tuning" mean? What is the skill/experience level of the person who would do the dyno tune?
With Stage 1 hardware, and somebody who knows what they're doing, if "electronic tune" means some kind of smart tune or auto tune, and the person doing the smart tune is an expert, then the bike should run pretty darn good.
On the other hand, if the person doing the tune isn't all that sharp, and if you then have it dyno tuned, and the person doing the dyno tune is an expert, then the bike should run pretty darn good.
Since you said the bike got a HUGE difference in performance, then having it re-tuned on a dyno might not make a lot of difference.
So, it depends.
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