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I have a 08 Heritage with stage 1, Rush slip ons and a S/E pro tuner, I wanting to change the cam to get some more power on the low to midrange. Not sure what cam to choose? Was thinking about changing to a power commader also so I can get it Dyno local instead of HD dealer. Can I sell the S/E tuner? or is it only good for my bike.
Woods 6 with 4 degree advance.
Can use the stock chain drive.
Now the SERT is locked onto the bike ECM. It can be useful to other people as a DATA collection kind of thing. It'll work for that on any Late ECM.
All kinds of openions but I like the TTS Mastertunner. You can do the tuning yourself. TTS is almost the same as the SERT but much more versitual.
Got to know how all this works to do yourself. An Indie with a Dyno can really do good work with this.
Uses the bikes O2 sensors to figure VE efficiency.
I expect a lot of Indies will pick up on this.
Last edited by Old Gunny; Jun 8, 2009 at 12:02 PM.
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