TTS Mastertune Model Difference?
Hi Gang,
I just purchased what I thought was a TTS Mastertune 200008 (single bike tuner) and seems to have turned out to be a 9225. I see no reference to the 9225 on the TTS website. I have hit Google up and as near as I can tell, the 9225 cannot accept a firmware update. Is this correct? Any other limitations I need to be aware of? I plan to replace my existing PCIII with this unit. I hope I didn't just shoot myself in the foot. I am still awaiting the package to arrive. In the meantime, I am reading everything I can about the unit. My bike is a 2002 without O2 sensors. Am I just dreaming that I can get a tune close enough to ride it the 30 miles or so to the Dyno shop? No radical modifications, just SE AC, Andrews 26 cams and a V&H Pro Pipe. Any info is appreciated. Garrman |
Just pick the calibration for a 2001-04 95" (not 88" as you have) stage 2 (w/SE203 cam).
That should work for you. Bob |
Hey Bob,
Thanks for the reply. I am trying to understand where to find a configuration as you described. I am at a disadvantage as I don't have the tuner yet. Do you download a configuration from the web or define it in the software? Thanks, Garrman |
Originally Posted by Garrman
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Hey Bob,
Thanks for the reply. I am trying to understand where to find a configuration as you described. I am at a disadvantage as I don't have the tuner yet. Do you download a configuration from the web or define it in the software? Thanks, Garrman You don't need to be an owner to get the software and calibrations. www.matertune.net |
Bob,
Thanks for the reply. I suspected that might be the case. I will download the software later this morning and poke around a bit. My plan is to get it to a safe starting point and bring it up to RC Cycles in Hayward, CA. I have heard great things about the shop and their dyno work. Garrman |
Originally Posted by Garrman
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Bob,
Thanks for the reply. I suspected that might be the case. I will download the software later this morning and poke around a bit. My plan is to get it to a safe starting point and bring it up to RC Cycles in Hayward, CA. I have heard great things about the shop and their dyno work. Garrman Tues-Sat. I don't work Mondays. Thanks, Bob |
I had no idea you were "that" Bob. Your reputation proceeds you.
Thanks again, look forward to meeting you. Garrman |
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