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Hey guys what is everyone using for tuning the Harley's, I have used in past pcIII and worked good for my warrior.
let me know what is the best most popular tuner for Harley's ,and post some links from where you made a purchase.
Thanks.
How modified are you planning on making your bike. Nobody can truly answer this question without knowing what your intentions are...at least not in my opinion.
TTS, link is in my signature. I tuned it myself and save some cash on the dyno.
Thats a kickass pipe Zacharia, what is that? Does the back pipe radiate a lot of heat going forward like that?
To answer the OP, I've looked at all the tuner options and I think TTS gives the most flexibility. I'm getting one next month when taking leave near Doc's house. However, its more for tweakers and gearheads I think. If you just want to quickly drop something in and don't care if its giving you 100% of your bike's performance capabilities, PC-V and other tuners are OK.
Hope I don't get banned for saying positive things about TTS, I hear that's dangerous here
How modified are you planning on making your bike. Nobody can truly answer this question without knowing what your intentions are...at least not in my opinion.
for now I gonna have pipes and air cleaner,but that not gonna stop there,next summer cams,and few years after that BBK 103 or 107....
Well....if you are going to stay with fairly common "stuff" for your build then probably any of them will do fine but if you want the ability to control everything then the TTS would be my choice if you aren't afraid of the techie side of it. If you aren't a techie guy then I'd stick to something tried and true like a PCIII.
The advantage the PCIII has is that their are about a billion Dynojet tuners around the country so getting a solid dyno tune isn't a problem.
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