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Since I have an old tuner on the bike, I was thinking of upgrading to a new tuner. 1 that I can download my own maps and not rely on the dealer to do the work. Which tuners are you using and why? All info is appreciated.
I've used TTS, Thundermax and currently have 2 bikes with DynoJet Power Vision. All three are good tuners, I'd recommend them all but I'll stick with the Power Vision. Simple installation, easy Auto Tune and the results are the best of the three. A few auto tune sessions and the bikes run great. Fuel economy averages around 45 mph for a couple of 103 Ultra Limiteds with stage 1.
Hope this helps, Good Luck
Used the PCV on 4 bikes without problems and it worked just as well as my PV flash tuner. No difference in performance at all.
Furthermore, it's probably a better value for a 2007 since PV autotune is not going to work without O2 sensors etc...
They are cheap these days. I sold one a month or two ago for 75 bucks to someone.
Used the PCV on 4 bikes without problems and it worked just as well as my PV flash tuner. No difference in performance at all.
Furthermore, it's probably a better value for a 2007 since PV autotune is not going to work without O2 sensors etc...
They are cheap these days. I sold one a month or two ago for 75 bucks to someone.
Good point, I'd probably try the PCV before spending $4-500 on a PV.
I thought the 2007 had O2 sensors?
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