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Hi was hoping to get some info.2019 street glide special running street cannon mufflers,Decatted head pipe and screaming eagle high flow air intake and sreaming eagle tuner.Was thinking of going with a power vison tuner and was wondering if anyone has done that and how was the dynojet canned map compared to the harley map?Did you gain anything since the harley map is EPA compliant.Thanks in advance
Hi was hoping to get some info.2019 street glide special running street cannon mufflers,Decatted head pipe and screaming eagle high flow air intake and sreaming eagle tuner.Was thinking of going with a power vison tuner and was wondering if anyone has done that and how was the dynojet canned map compared to the harley map?Did you gain anything since the harley map is EPA compliant.Thanks in advance
I was running the exact same setup as you (street cannons + decatted headers + SE intake) and I bought the SE tuner.
I wish I'd bought the Powervision right away. I only went with SE because I wanted to save my warranty, but now I'm shopping for quality aftermarket options (not SE parts) and will be dumping my SE stuff and losing money. With a powervision you're not confined to the EPA restrictions and can do significantly more. As long as you get a quality tune your bike will run much better and should be without issue.
I don't mind that street cannon 4.5 mufflers i think they are made by Vance and Hines.I also read that the M8 is a pretty decent head pipe.I am just wondering about the dyno jet canned map how it performs over the EPA harley map
If you get the Power Vision from Fuel Moto, they will ask you what mods you have on the bike and put a tune for it in the Power Vision for you. They will also provide excellent lifetime support should you need it. You will also have access to the Dynojet library of tunes. You cant go wrong with the Power Vision, worth every dollar.
Hi was hoping to get some info.2019 street glide special running street cannon mufflers,Decatted head pipe and screaming eagle high flow air intake and sreaming eagle tuner.Was thinking of going with a power vison tuner and was wondering if anyone has done that and how was the dynojet canned map compared to the harley map?Did you gain anything since the harley map is EPA compliant.Thanks in advance
If you have a warranty and want to keep it then the HD product is for you.
If all your ever going to do is what you have now, it's a toss up.
If your plans are to go bigger with a cam and such then an aftermarket tuner like Mastertune or PV is the way to go.
I don't think the tuner swap is worth the $$ unless you plan to do further mods, if it's running OK now keep what you have & spend the $$ on gas & tires!
I don't think the tuner swap is worth the $$ unless you plan to do further mods, if it's running OK now keep what you have & spend the $$ on gas & tires!
I have owned three tuners and would completely disagree with you it is worth it.
If you plan on having more bikes and you plan mods that require tuning then I believe the PV will be more cost effective in the long run as you can buy additional licenses.
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