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dyna Jesus I hate it when I do that.😒
Even with target tune, you think I should stack some auto tune runs? I suppose it would give the target tune a better base to adjust from.🤔
I dunno, maybe Im putting too much faith on target tune to get me there from wherever.
Hattitude offers great advice. The best tuners are not typically in a dealer.
I have a target tune for stock improved and I've not needed to AT on top of that. My bike is running great, mileage is where it should be, no popping on decel, and throttle response is actually improved over stock. I would AT if I felt there were a need to do so, and when I run the AT, I stack them as I suggested. It fixed my other bike.
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