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Just a suggestion....Originally Posted by Khloesdad
I'm really leaning towards the Power Vision Auto tuner.
If you go with the PowerVision, buy it from FuelMoto... that way you will get lifetime map support from FuelMoto (which is quite a benefit) AND you'll still have full support from DynoJet....
Good luck.....
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I found my answer from this guy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9IHOlbeDjI
Right. You just plug it in and tune it. Took me about 10 minutes. For example, I tuned my bike with the PV2 about four months ago. Still haven't found time to mount it. The monitor, when mounted, gives you some good info, like MPG, head temperature, etc.Originally Posted by Khloesdad
So I understand what I'm looking at. The PowerVision has a monitor that needs to be mounted somewhere, or once it's tuned to your liking you can remove it?Edit:
I found my answer from this guy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9IHOlbeDjI
Don't need a computer!
I have a Power commander with autotune on my Nightster, did cams and pistons with no adjustments needed the whole setup was about 900 dollars. Just put a TTS mastertune on my 2015 Fatboy Lo still learning about this tuner but it is married to the bike, does not stay attached to the bike unlike power commander and seems to have a lot to offer for tuning.






