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i have a2019 street glide special and just purchased a used pro street tuner to re map my bike cause i put a stage one kit on it. there are no wires that came with it i was wondering can i purchase the connecters from hd and has any used this tuner thankyou
My understanding is that if the tuner has been used on another bike it has married itself to that bike and therefore will not work with yours. You can buy cables from the dealer.
Last edited by dontdropit; Jan 20, 2020 at 06:56 AM.
thank you folks for the heads up i did get my money's back the fellow i bought it from said he has a computer friend that can erase the map that's in it i did not want to take the chance.
while he may be able to 'erase' the map, I doubt he is going to be able to reset it so that it can marry to your bike. good move on getting your money back.
i have a2019 street glide special and just purchased a used pro street tuner to re map my bike cause i put a stage one kit on it. there are no wires that came with it i was wondering can i purchase the connecters from hd and has any used this tuner thankyou
Now that is settled, If you buy a new SEPST you will need to purchase the connector cables as well. I suggest Surdyke to get a decent discount. If you ever sell the bike the tuner shoud go with it, but not the cables. You can use them with the next
SEPST you get for the next bike you buy.
JFYI, I recently just put a H-D High Flow breather on my '19 SGS and did a tune with the SEPST. All I can say is the the engine was woken up. Nothing super major, but it does pull better in all gears and just feels, by my seat-of-my-pants-dyno, like the engine is operating the way it is realy design to.
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