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Anyone using dynojet tuner ? How do you like it ? I have a 2013 cvo thinking on a dynojet any advice .. Nothing done on bike but ohlins shocks from Howard great guy ...
Anyone using dynojet tuner ? How do you like it ? I have a 2013 cvo thinking on a dynojet any advice .. Nothing done on bike but ohlins shocks from Howard great guy ...
Which DynoJet tuner? Lots of people use the PV2.
If you are thinking about a tuner call Fuel Moto and talk to them. There are a lot of options and they know them all.
I'm looking at the power vision two I like the idea of not having to use a computer but thanks I will yak at moto
We have a couple of the PV2 on a 14 and 15 limited. Easy to install the maps and auto tune. Both bikes are set up with Stage 1, AC, Headers and mufflers.
Plenty of power. I don't think you'll be disappointed if you go that route.
Good Luck
We have Power Commander V's because the Power Vision wasn't out when we got the new bikes. The V works well, but if I were doing it today it would be the Power Vision.
I have a powervision tuner and two licenses so I can use it on both my bikes.
I also have two other licenses for two of my friend's bikes.
Interesting note. One of my bikes is pre-O2 sensors. I was able to get a map, flash the bike, and it works perfect. I just ride it now...
My newer bike has O2 sensors. I was able to get a map, flash the bike, and it works perfect. But because of the O2 sensors, I had to try the autotune. I've probably autotuned it more than necessary, but hey, this PV is fun to play around with!
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