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Old 03-09-2019, 04:00 PM
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Default Fuel management system recommendations

I have decided to go with a local custom exhaust maker here in northern California but not sure which fuel management system to choose from. Looking for recommendations.

Bike = FLHCS Heritage Softail Classic 114ci
Exhaust = Fab28 2 into 1 for m8 motors
 
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There are many but I would go with a TTS Mastertune, email them and ask what can be done with a custom exhaust.

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So you have a 2019 bike?
 
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What tuning software/device does your tuner prefer? Power Vision, TTS and Direct Link are three really good tuners...
 
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What tuning software/device does your tuner prefer? Power Vision, TTS and Direct Link are three really good tuners...
I'm looking on getting a tuner as well just wanted to pick people's minds on tuners
 
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Just be aware that your warranty will be voided if you use anything other than the Harley Street Tuner. It may be voided using that exhaust anyway.
Also, doubtful if the street tuner would be able to tune to that exhaust systems requirements.
 

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If you already have a shop then use the tuner that they familiar with as they will get the most out of it. Or find a shop that works with the tuner you want.
 
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If you already have a shop then use the tuner that they familiar with as they will get the most out of it. Or find a shop that works with the tuner you want.
Thanks for the tip. I will check with the shop on their recommendations
 
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Originally Posted by nutsandbolts5212
There are many but I would go with a TTS Mastertune, email them and ask what can be done with a custom exhaust.

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My first experience with tuning an ECM ever was using a Master Tune on my SE build. The 2003 Ultra basket case project I bought had SE 204 cams and Rinehart True Duals. I found a Master Tune blue box in the tour pack. I put a pretty radical build on a replacement engine and I bought the cable set $45, and downloaded the software into my laptop and chose a configuration close to my build and then uploaded it into the ECM. Easy. Although it was not an exact match, the tables ran pretty good but needed tweaking. I then learned how to record and tweak the tables doing road runs. It was intimidating at first, but you cannot screw up if you pay attention and follow directions. The first thing it does is prompt you to download and save the existing tables so you can always go back to the previous table you installed before, even back to the original map tables.
 
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Originally Posted by rainman114
I'm looking on getting a tuner as well just wanted to pick people's minds on tuners
Getting advice from people that own TC wont help you if you own a M8 bike.
 


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