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Was planning on getting a dynojet auto-tune for my ride this winter, as I'm changing the exhaust. But took a look under the batterycover today, and it's stuffed. The powercommander is placedn on top of the battery and there's another "pack" behind the battery. Not really sure what it is, maybe the factory alarm?
Im also buying a intergrated tail-light with turnsignals, and it comes with a bundle of resistors and such. I have no idea where to place this, and a auto-tune on top of that?!! Hmpf....
I've seen pictures of CrossBones with O2 sensors on aftermarked pipes, so I'm assuming you use the auto-tune. Don't know why else you would install the O2-sensors.
So where do you put it? Is there a secret room on my bike I don't know about?
PS! No dynocenter around here, that's why I wan't the auto-tune....
Get the TTS Mastertunes, loads of fun and no wxtra boxes anywhere. You can then tune it yourself for the kind of riding you do. Am in similar situation to you, no tuners or dealers within 500 miles...
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