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I found the huge TTS thread but doesn't seem to be the one started by Doc1. Is it the thread that is over a hundred pages long. I am trying to find the quick tip setup instructions since I bought my TTS and am ready to go.
Originally Posted by SC-Longhair
Wireguided, I can't answer the price question but if you head over to the forum that had a huge TTS thread started by Doc1 (banned), there is mention of a guy in there who gives the best price but no one quoted what price it was. Best to contact him. You could also try contacting Doc. I know he's available on some other forums. He's based in Florida and can point you in the right direction.
I'm gonna second what sc-longhair posted. I probably can't post the other forum or the guys website on here because he's not a forum sponsor on hd forums, but his name is Doc, he's written out a lot of instruction how to's on using the TTS. His price is something around 465 shipped to your door, and that includes the usb cable your gonna need. One of the main reasons I chose Doc, is he's been using a Dyno for a long time, and if you live in Florida where he has a shop, he's the man to see, if you don't live in florida, he still sells the product and explains the how/to's pretty darn good for us avg folks.
I friggin love mine, my pcv was good too, but this allows me to hone in/ fine tune crap, and I'm a gotta know how it ticks/ sweeten it up a hair more/ make it just right, kind of guy. TTS does a hell of a lot so if you're a tinkering fool like me, there is no second guessing on getting one. I've only scratched the surface with mine, I still got a lot of learning but the nice thing about it is if I'm not happy with a tune, I can open it up find out what's going on and where and readjust, on my time, not 9-5 harley time. I even recal'd my speedo from the 30t mod, I mean there are all kinds of things to do with this tuner.
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