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Probably not, but I'd pay the extra for the power vision. I have both. I had my bike dyno tuned with the sepst & that was a disaster so I ended up back to my pv to modify the dealer tune
Not needed unless the time and or learning of auto tuning and the Delphi efi system is too much. Seprt has a autotune feature like tts and power vision. Have to purchase additional software and cables. Op for price be sure it includes software and cables or you Will be paying for dyno time. If you plan to auto tune get what you need. If you plan to dyno don't even waste the money on the other stuff as dyno operator will have it. Know that TTS and maybe PV save the stock tune. May come in handy down the road. Don't think the seprt does save the stock tune.
I believe the auto tune feature on the sepst only logs 15 minutes & the power vision can be found on eBay for $408. That's where I bought mine last year & my sepst this year
I believe the auto tune feature on the sepst only logs 15 minutes & the power vision can be found on eBay for $408. That's where I bought mine last year & my sepst this year
Because he didn't get a tts either time so he is left unsatisfied wondering why he didn't go tts from day one. Jk Db. He has a build thread explaining the issues he had.
Yeah PV looks nice but not gonna pay $550 for a tuner. SEPST is $200 cheaper
Do a google shopping search for the PV I saw two places selling for 399 I think about two weeks ago. One was named Motomummy, who I have worked with in the past on a previous bike I owned.
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