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I'm not sure, and that's why I asked about it. If it doesn't seem right after I install it, I'll get the TTS tuner and/or get it dyno'd.
The TTS software has a tune for the HD torque cam - I wonder what's different about it vs the SESPT tune?
My guess is lots. The SESPT is very limited in what it can do. It can only make small changes in the map. The TTS can change anything and everything in the map, and very big changes. Nothing the SESPT can do, will make the map non EPA compliant. The TTS on the other hand can and will make the map non compliant
*snip - I wonder what's different about it vs the SESPT tune?
I can tell you this, there is a world of difference between the SE tune I currently have and TTS tune I used to have (and will have again once TTS is ready for the 21s) to me it's well worth the money to get it properly tuned with a TTS. I'd assume the same can be said for a power vision as well but have no experience with that tuner.
I can tell you this, there is a world of difference between the SE tune I currently have and TTS tune I used to have (and will have again once TTS is ready for the 21s) to me it's well worth the money to get it properly tuned with a TTS. I'd assume the same can be said for a power vision as well but have no experience with that tuner.
I may be headed that direction but I will wait and get the head pipe installed to see how it is first. If I feel the need for a TTS dyno tune I might as well change the cam too, but I'm not at all unhappy with the performance I have now. One thing leads to another ....... we all know how that goes.
This is a no excuse head pipe, fit and finish is excellent.
I was impressed! Hence the question about the shields, that thing looks great.
After I get the new comp ramp in, the Trask basket, etc., I will feel better about adding a bit more power. I am limited with the Rinehart, even though I love the sound.
I was impressed! Hence the question about the shields, that thing looks great.
After I get the new comp ramp in, the Trask basket, etc., I will feel better about adding a bit more power. I am limited with the Rinehart, even though I love the sound.
Every time my wife mentions an intervention, I tell her about you. So please keep up the good work!
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