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how you doing guys..I am thinking about the FP3 ..im going with Rinehart true duals 4 inch with screamin eagle heavy breather...has anyone added the FP3 ?? and was it easy to find a base map to start with..
14 SGS - I did the V&H Monster Rounds, Ness BS air filter & FP3 - it works fine for me.
Good unit for a stage 1 set up, but its lacking in maps for a more modified motor. V&H says they will update the maps to include Cams ....
Yes, do the search... lots of comments about the FP3 from last year.
Some people don't like the idea of using their phone to tune their bike. I love mine and I personally feel there isn't an easier to use tuner out there. For your setup you will easily find your map. You just scroll through a list of mods and choose what you have. To fine tune after you have chosen your setup, run the bike in autotune and you'll be set.
[QUOTE=06SGWA;13599362]Some people don't like the idea of using their phone to tune their bike. I love mine and I personally feel there isn't an easier to use tuner out there.
Absolutely, I will have my phone with me anyway, no need for any other monitor.
I contacted V&H today about a map that I will need for a cam up-grade and dyno/tune. The below is what they sent me back. Pretty cool, very quick response.
If your dyno guy wants to make adjustments to the VE tables he can do so in the view/edit maps section of the app. Once you install the base map with the exhaust system, go to customer support and upload your map to our server. That will allow me to adjust it for your particular cam setup.
it seems to be pretty user freindly from what im reading...i got the heavy breather on and the exhaust came today so i guess ill order one...thanks guys
FWIW, I have one on my Softail, and my wife's Dyna... works as advertised. I have one new in the box for my bagger that I have yet to apply; I might try a Power Vision instead to see how that works.
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