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I have a 2014 Street Glide, and have installed a Performance Machine Super Gas MERC Air Cleaner, Vane and Hines twin slash slip-ons and have the head pipes that have been decatted. Have just ordered the FM Micro Tuner today and hope to have it within 3 business days to then install it and try it out. Will post once installed and ridden how the bike performs with this setup. Anyone with similar setups out there?
2015 Ultra, FM pro air cleaner and Rush Big Louies on the stock headpipe. I put the micro tuner on 2-3 wks ago and the bike runs so much smoother. I have only been getting 38-39 mpg (maybe that's normal mpg,I've only had the bike a month) since the tuner install, but I would do it again. Big improvement.
Good to know. I too, am interested in the micro. but people on this forum mostly say to go with the PC. Which is $300 more. I want the micro for the savings in $
I have a 2014 Street Glide, and have installed a Performance Machine Super Gas MERC Air Cleaner, Vane and Hines twin slash slip-ons and have the head pipes that have been decatted. Have just ordered the FM Micro Tuner today and hope to have it within 3 business days to then install it and try it out. Will post once installed and ridden how the bike performs with this setup. Anyone
with similar setups out there?
I was going to go this route but ended up getting the fp3. I'm interested in learning how it goes for you
I put mine on last year with no issues, even call FM for a better tune which i think came back to fat so I installed the original one back in for now which i believe is to lean. Muffler is turning golden blown at end where cat used to be. But runs way better and cost savings was worth it to me. I dont plan on going into the engine until after the warranty expires.
Just installed the tuner last night, didn't have any issues with the install. It probably took me 30-45 mins in total. Took it out for a test ride, about 20 miles total and could def feel that the bike was more responsive than stock and possibly even a little more all around power/torque. There is still a minor decel pop when slowing down and I may call FM to see if they suggest anything or could provide a different map if needed. But overall I am happy with the results and over the weekend I'm sure there will be a couple hundred miles added to the bike.
Just installed the tuner last night, didn't have any issues with the install. It probably took me 30-45 mins in total. Took it out for a test ride, about 20 miles total and could def feel that the bike was more responsive than stock and possibly even a little more all around power/torque. There is still a minor decel pop when slowing down and I may call FM to see if they suggest anything or could provide a different map if needed. But overall I am happy with the results and over the weekend I'm sure there will be a couple hundred miles added to the bike.
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