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Which of these is the closest to the Bassani Road Rage II

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Old 10-21-2016, 12:58 PM
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Hi Everyone, I'm trying to download a map from Power Commander. I have a bassani road rage II 2 into 1 with a Ness big sucker. The only maps they have for download are for the below exhausts with screamin eagle A/C. The questioin is:

Which of these exhausts is the closest to the Bassani Road Rage II:

D&D Fat Cat 2 into 1
Rinehart 2 into 1
Bub 7 2 into 1
Hacker Dyna Warheader 2 into 1

Thanks in advance for your input.

My bike is a 2009 FXD.
 

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Old 10-21-2016, 03:51 PM
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id dyno it. my commander map i loaded was not good, it good to get you to the dyno shop.
 
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I don't want to spend the money on a dyno tuning now because I plan on doing at least cams when I get some more money together.
 
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I agree. Get it properly dyno'd. I have a RR II Mega with SE stage one AC on my Street Bob. I use the HD Street Tuner and found that the "canned" maps didn't work. Way too much backfiring and popping on decal. Ended up spending a couple hours of dyno time to properly remap things. A big difference.
 
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Originally Posted by TJ->
I agree. Get it properly dyno'd. I have a RR II Mega with SE stage one AC on my Street Bob. I use the HD Street Tuner and found that the "canned" maps didn't work. Way too much backfiring and popping on decal. Ended up spending a couple hours of dyno time to properly remap things. A big difference.
Yep. I have autotuned, and played with maps, etc to death. Still isn't perfect.
I am headed 200 miles to get it dyno tuned...certainly after I do something stupid this winter, like the 113 FuelMoto kit
 
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If you have a 96" and PCV I can send you a tune. I use it with the road rage mega power and big sucker but it's still a fairly generic 2-1 tune and it'll probably get you by for awhile.
 
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Originally Posted by TJ->
I agree. Get it properly dyno'd. I have a RR II Mega with SE stage one AC on my Street Bob. I use the HD Street Tuner and found that the "canned" maps didn't work. Way too much backfiring and popping on decal. Ended up spending a couple hours of dyno time to properly remap things. A big difference.
This ^ Canned maps are band-aids.
 
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I see you're from Long Island. When the time comes and you have the money I highly recommend Rosa's Cycle in Huntington for the dyno tune. Andrew has been at it for years and is one of the best. He always recommends at least a cam change before a dyno tune also.
 
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There's no way in hell I'd subject my motor to the punishment of a dyno tune, why so you can squeeze every ounce of power from a vtwin? You want real power, go to a four cylinder sport bike, these are twin cylinder cruisers...nuff said.
Getting back to the OP's original question, when I was downloading maps from the Dynojet website I would match the 2 into 1 and baffle size then try a few tanks on that map and got real good results. Keep trying till you find the map characteristics you find acceptable. Don't do the former to your engine!
 
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There's no way in hell I'd subject my motor to the punishment of a dyno tune...
What in the world are you talking about?!?
 

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