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Not sure if this is in the right place but I am trying to hit as many members at once to increase the chance of getting feed back. I am looking to install a FM 107 kit in my 2016 limited. Once I get complete with the work I will need to get it tuned. The Navy will be transferring me up to patuxent river MD and I am not familiar with the area. I found a company named SM city motorsports and gave them a call. The person I spoke to seemed very polite and said they were capable of tuning the bike for me. Was just wondering If anyone has done business with them in the past or had a tune done by them? If so how was your experience?
Appreciate any feed back or recommendations. Thanks
Otherwise, talk to Jamie or Bob, at FuelMoto. They sold you you 107 kit, and might actually discount a Powervision tuner for you. Tell them your mods, and most likely, will give you a canned map suited for your build. Plug and play. Easy Peazy!!
I dont believe they dyno tune. Eastern Performance used to. But they dont anymore. OP, I just looked up my suggestion a few weeks ago. They sound competent.
I have a FM 107" AND a Powervision tuning the setup. I do NOT recommend "plug and play, easy peazy". I do recommend Powervision tuners, and plug and play is fine for stage I and stage II, but for a complete top end build a dyno run by a competent tuner is to bring everything in and tie it all together.
A canned map will get the OP down the road and to the tuner if he wants to ride it in rather than trailer it, but a dyno run will maximize all the work and money spent. Canned map will not do that. A Powervision with ATT might, but that doubles the cost of the tuner, and is outside of my own experience.
Bypass the Dyno, Buy a V&H FP3 fuel pack and run it on autotune for a while until it learns your riding style and the setup of the bike. 1 time output of $ and it does a great job. I run it and love it and know a lotta brothers who do as well.
No affiliation, just $0.02 for what it's worth...
Last edited by Sturgis67; Jan 30, 2018 at 09:33 AM.
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