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Check out the TTS mastertune system before you buy the SEST. Mastertune made the original SERT and they have a really nice system. You can tune the bike yourself if you learn how to use it.
With the TTS mastertune are you able to modify all the variable?
like posted above if you want the best get a TTS, you can then tune your ride for life no matter what you do to it and where you live,
super easy and it will tune it as good as a dyno (I know this as I know people that went to the dyno afterwards and they said they couldnt get it better), I myself use the TTS system and think its awesome, you also can save you stock map none of the other ECM flash programs allow you to do this, as posted above TTS made the first SERT systems then had a run in with HD and they parted company, (dont belive me look in the help files of the SERT stuff it still says TTS mastertune,) by far the most cost effective product, no more dynos, no more paying for a new map every time you change something, no more paying for remap after you stroke it, etc, and if you sell it you put it back to stock dump in factory map and its tuned the same as when it left the factory,
From: Back in the Good Ole USA. South Carolina to be exact.
Originally Posted by rounder
I always like coldcases responses to tuning questions... And yeah he's right it is much better to use a TTS or sert/sest over any add on fuel mgmt system that eliminates O2 sensors. Good news is the OP got the sest.
Cold case will say anything to get you to buy a tts. I,m pretty sure he is a major stock holder in the company.
The current part number is 32109-08B. According to the SE catalog, the latest version features "improved electronics to enhance reliability and improve communication between the vehicle and the computer. A 'choke' feature has been added to the circuit board, and the color of the Vehicle Communication Interface (VCI) box has been changed to orange to provide visible differentiation from the previous VCI."
I just purchased the complete setup (32109-08B, software, cables, DVD) from my dealer for just $20 more than the House of H-D price (plus sales tax of course).
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