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I have the Fuel Moto Micro Tuner - not as good as the more expensive ones from a "feature" standpoint, but well worth the money if you're only modding your pipes and AC. If doing cams then you may want to get the Powertuner, etc. the Micro Tuner, at a little over $200 is a great product and works fantastic. It's also completely customizable and Fuel Moto has maps for almost every setup.
Another vote for the DynoJet PowerVision and FuelMoto. I like not having a piggy back unit. Just flash it and go. PowerVision also comes with Autotune basic. And the customer support from Fuel Moto? Top Notch!!!
I have a 2012 mod 48 with V&H Short Shots, S&S AC and a Daytona
Twin Tec It seems to run well but hard for me to tell if I am getting what I should out of it. My bike has had this set up since new. Runs well occasional popping when cold. My only comparison is my 2003 Road King with Screaming Eagle Intake, Exhaust and a Rev Tech DFO. Different kind of MC,Like Apples to Oranges.
How does the Daytona unit compare with the ones mentioned? Is anybody familiar with this system?
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