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Which power vision or power commander will work for 2013 flhx? Stock compression with .574 cams and 2-1 pipe or I can run my duals with cfr slipons. Does have comp eliminator with 32 tooth sprocket and heavy breather. May install .030 headgaskets but According to Chris rivas at rocket cams it's not needed since it comes alive off idle.
PowerVision and PowerCommander are two different types of tuners.... The tuner type that is best, isn't based on your mods, it's based on what you want to accomplish and your budget...
Once you decide on the tuner you need, then you find the appropriate tune for your bike & mods, to use with the tuner you chose....
As mentioned above, call FuelMoto, tell them what you want to accomplish and your budget.... They will guide you in the right direction for you... they are pretty honest and won't try to up sell you.... they's tell you what you need to reach your goals...
The two guys above me said it all correctly, call Fuel Moto, tell them what you said to us, get the Powervision and they'll get you set up with the best tune as the base and then you can do the final "auto-tuning" from there. Want to get an even better set up? Add the wide-band Target Tune option that includes wide-band sensors and that will give you real-time fine-tuning like you had a dyno tuner with you on every ride.
If any of your buds have a powervision buy a additional license and use theirs to tune your bike.Save yourself $500
Not a bad idea, if you have a friend with a PowerVision...
I have 3 of my bikes on my PowerVision tuner, and three good friend's bikes on the same tuner.... One of them just bought a second bike, and we will be adding his new bike to my tuner too...
Also, if you get a tune license for another person's tuner.... save all that tune license info.... It will allow any PowerVision tuner to use that license and tune your bike..
Not a bad idea, if you have a friend with a PowerVision...
I have 3 of my bikes on my PowerVision tuner, and three good friend's bikes on the same tuner.... One of them just bought a second bike, and we will be adding his new bike to my tuner too...
Also, if you get a tune license for another person's tuner.... save all that tune license info.... It will allow any PowerVision tuner to use that license and tune your bike..
Another ? How does the fp3 compare to the powervision? Its half the cost. Just curious if Vance and Hines would have a good tune for the cams etc
The two guys above me said it all correctly, call Fuel Moto, tell them what you said to us, get the Powervision and they'll get you set up with the best tune as the base and then you can do the final "auto-tuning" from there. Want to get an even better set up? Add the wide-band Target Tune option that includes wide-band sensors and that will give you real-time fine-tuning like you had a dyno tuner with you on every ride.
technically what's different between fp3, pv, and sert the old orange screamin eagle tuner? I have the old orange tuner but no software or cables needless to say the dealer f'd me out of the disc and cables.
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