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Another option would be the Power Vision it, like the TTS and Sert, is not a piggy-back tuner. Plug it in, flash the ecm and take it off. Has it's own monitor and can be left plugged in to monitor different aspects of the system. FuelMoto has a real good write up on the system. Can also go full auto with additional wide band O2 sensors.
i am real glad i went with a power vision, not a piggy back system. and i would make sure that harley will warrenty the install, they like to not warrenty anything but a stock bike
No one other than yourself takes the time to carefully install and make sure you wires are covered with connectors wrapped and the control is positioned in a good area hidden from the elements. I ride in the rain all the time, rode through the winter when the roads were good.
Yea I have a piggyback system but I did the work myself and never have been to the stealer. Call me cheap but I have money to buy other stuff other than paying the stealer.
I'm just as happy as the happiest person here.
No one other than yourself takes the time to carefully install and make sure you wires are covered with connectors wrapped and the control is positioned in a good area hidden from the elements. I ride in the rain all the time, rode through the winter when the roads were good.
Yea I have a piggyback system but I did the work myself and never have been to the stealer. Call me cheap but I have money to buy other stuff other than paying the stealer.
I'm just as happy as the happiest person here.
We are all bowing down to your superior wrenchmanship as I type.
The fact of the matter is if you install the PCV according to the instructions the hardness plug has the potential to be exposed to water.
Having said that, mine has stayed dry, and I couldn't be happier.
No one other than yourself takes the time to carefully install and make sure you wires are covered with connectors wrapped and the control is positioned in a good area hidden from the elements. I ride in the rain all the time, rode through the winter when the roads were good.
Yea I have a piggyback system but I did the work myself and never have been to the stealer. Call me cheap but I have money to buy other stuff other than paying the stealer.
I'm just as happy as the happiest person here.
you must not read well. i did install the pcv myself and i did it properly. everything i have done to my bike i have done myself but when it comes to diagnosing electrical issues i dont know sh$t. i wont call you cheap but i will call you a douche!
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