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Just brought home my 2014 FXDB. Planning to throw on a Thrashin 2-1 pipe with intake. Which fuel tuner do you guys recommend and what are the differences? I'm looking at VH Fuelpack FP3, Power Commander, Power Vision. Thanks!
Power Vision; nothing else need apply. The versatility of this critter is amazing; it does things I still haven't figured out yet. It grows with you as you continue to upgrade and modify your ride. Fuel Moto or DK Custom when you buy; lifetime support
Just brought home my 2014 FXDB. Planning to throw on a Thrashin 2-1 pipe with intake. Which fuel tuner do you guys recommend and what are the differences? I'm looking at VH Fuelpack FP3, Power Commander, Power Vision. Thanks!
If you dont intend to upgrade cams and other engine stuff and are sticking with air cleaner and pipes I would suggest the fuel moto Micro Tuner as a much cheaper alternative but still with the capacity to change lots of fuel mapping options.
Definitely going to upgrade cams and heads at some point later. Question about Power Vision, does it need to stay plugged into your bike like a dashboard?
Power Vision; nothing else need apply. The versatility of this critter is amazing; it does things I still haven't figured out yet. It grows with you as you continue to upgrade and modify your ride. Fuel Moto or DK Custom when you buy; lifetime support
another vote for a power vision, I love mine!
Even if you dont plan to upgrade more than a pipe and intake, it's nice to have the power vision to monitor other parameters of the engine and the ability to clear check engine codes.
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