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I just bought a 2 into 1 ehaust for my 09 night train i was wondering if a power commader is the best way to go or is there some thing else that would do better.
The pipes are vance and hines 2 into 1 bp
Hi,
I purchased my PCV from Fuel Moto, had it pre-programed, installed it, and am very happy. At my local Dynojet dealer the installation would have cost me $170 not to mention $125 to tell me it was working ok. BTW, the software informs you of any errors and if it is working OK!!
Oh yeah, I put on V&H slip-on and Duke intake. Nothing fancy, but definitely better flowing, running cooler, and sounding better.
Check out threads for fuel management...Thundermax, TTS/Master Tune, TCI, HD Stage 1 download, HD Race Tuner...etc...
Read up on them and see what works for U..
I also got the SE race turner and like it. but 3yrs ago it was bout the best,, now there's several other that self tune and if Ur planing on changes every so often there nice..
Just do what Ur doing,, ask around, some areas don't have good tuners so that needs to be in the equation also.
Since you changed the exhaust, upgrade the air intake as well. I had a power commander on my old bike and it was great. Downloaded the map off their website onto a laptop and then loaded it into the power commander. Much better performance from the get-go.
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