Power vision??
The support you get from FuelMoto and DynoJet is top notch!
They have been great to deal with and the PV has been a lot of fun playing with. I have had quite the learning experience as to what goes into tuning a bike with the PV and software.
I have never had any regrets going with the PV.
They have been great to deal with and the PV has been a lot of fun playing with. I have had quite the learning experience as to what goes into tuning a bike with the PV and software.
I have never had any regrets going with the PV.
Last edited by Gommee; Dec 22, 2014 at 12:32 PM.
The Power Vision would be a good way to go, it gives you 99% to 100% of the power.Power Vision is delivered to you with a Custom Map, for Your Bike, already installed in it. You can plug it in, load the new tune into your bike, unplug it, and be riding with the New Tune in 5 minutes.
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Ok I will start with the fact this is my first Harley. I just purchased (September) a 2012 fatboy lo. Typical stage one HD SE A/C stg. 1 and V&H big radius 2/2 pipes. I got decal pop all over the place, what I consider limited low end on pulling out, mostly when bike is cold. 6th gear is a lug fest unless its 70 or over. So my question is... Is the power vision what I need or will one of the lesser tuners work? I tap out around $500 bucks so lets not get into dyno's and such. I have read how great the P/V is and agree but do I really need it? I like the fact I can remove it once she is dialed in. help me pull the trigger w/o a rant please. thanks in advance
P.S. FUEL MOTO WILL BE MY RETAILER
P.S. FUEL MOTO WILL BE MY RETAILER
For that price, I'll definitely try it out, and having sold Superchips products in the past while working for a truck accessory store.. I have had good experiences with them. Take it for what it's worth, but if you are not going beyond stage 1, I have been told a lot of the more expensive tuners are a waste of money.
http://superchips.com/products/vigil...5842-can-5842/
I guess its the way to go (PV) easy *** install and never ending tune possibilities. Not to mention tard free support from fuel moto. Now the question is will the price go up til spring?? or buy now and wait for a day above 30 here in the NE. hmmmmmmmm
An easy tuner to install and have a little to play with is the FP3. I have installed them and they are very slick and work well. For me, I wanted the opportunity to upgrade anything on the bike I want to in the future and not have to buy or upgrade my tuner. Plus the PV and software gives you an in depth view into your bikes tune.
Price has not gone up for a while, doubt it will anytime real soon. Question to ask FuelMoto. Call them.
I recently purchased a Power Vision tuner (PV2) and saw an immediate difference in how my bike ran once the tune was installed. The deceleration popping was gone. In a matter of a couple of minutes the original tune is extracted (and stored) and the new tune installed. I have yet to take a long ride so I cannot comment on how it is going to improve performance yet.
I was one of the Beta testers for the PV. Great tuner and I have used it and still do on several of my bikes. Works great and Fuel Moto is a great vendor.
As someone else mentioned I leave mine mounted on my CVO SG and use it as a configurable gauge displaying MPH, RPM, Gear, Engine temp etc.
As someone else mentioned I leave mine mounted on my CVO SG and use it as a configurable gauge displaying MPH, RPM, Gear, Engine temp etc.






