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I'm gonna dig into this and see what I can come up with. I pick up my Power Vision dyno tuned bike next week. I did send out a question to Fuel Moto regarding this as well but today is Sunday.
Did you buy a PV or just a license for the Tuners PV?
hey anyone want a power vision tuner, i have one forsale, sold the bike and kept the tuner.
was on an 2012 ultra classic trike...all the wires and brackets complete.
will fit many years..
275.oo firm
hey anyone want a power vision tuner, i have one forsale, sold the bike and kept the tuner.
was on an 2012 ultra classic trike...all the wires and brackets complete.
will fit many years..
275.oo firm
the buyer would need to buy a 200 dollar license fee and that would be a total of 475. You can get a new one from FM for 400
normally don't do this, but since you've posted for sale on a thread that isn't a for sale thread.....
you may want to adjust your sights a little more reasonable. once you add the $199 license fee into your sale price, your used unit becomes more expensive than you can get a brand new one for.
for reference, i bought a used unit for $100 (+$199 made my outlay $299)
Did you buy the Power Vision for $400 + or just the license so the Shop could tune it with their PV $199? If you just bought a License through the shop you will not get The PV unit.
Did you buy the Power Vision for $400 + or just the license so the Shop could tune it with their PV $199? If you just bought a License through the shop you will not get The PV unit.
Yes sir, completely understood. The 200.00 I paid was for the license for the shop doing the tuning. I know I'll need to buy a PV from Fuel Moto or somebody and then pay another 200.00 to put that tune on a spare ECM and have both simultaneously.
Can you get a PV and somehow have it "retrofitted" with the Lic you already have ??
Just got a definitive answer from Fuel Moto. Buy a PV and pay another 200.00 and it can program the dyno tune on the spare ECM. Not bad deal in my book considering it would be insurance no matter where I went as far as an ECM failure. I bought a used but good ECM from a fellow Ohioan here on the forum
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