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I have been hearing that the TTS Master Tune is the way to go. I guess the TTS company used to make the SERT for HD. Now HD has some new company making them.
Doc, his username here is doc 1, is a contributor to this forum, and a professional tuner. He sells the TTS, and travels around teaching dealers how to use it.
Kent-Moore makes the Supa Tuna. Have installed several, nothing to it. It has a few more capabilities that allows the owner to pull codes, data recordings and record road tests'. Basically they took parts of the Digital Technician and included it with the Race Tuner. Tuning is pretty much the same.
Kent-Moore makes the Supa Tuna. Have installed several, nothing to it. It has a few more capabilities that allows the owner to pull codes, data recordings and record road tests'. Basically they took parts of the Digital Technician and included it with the Race Tuner. Tuning is pretty much the same.
So Gutman, why do you think the service mgr/tuner at my local HD shop would tell me he was having trouble tuning with it because it was "complicated to use" and recommends the PC instead? Just wondering.
Doc, his username here is doc 1, is a contributor to this forum, and a professional tuner. He sells the TTS, and travels around teaching dealers how to use it.
The SERT is easy to use and has the same capabilities listed for the Supra. Even if you don't have any mods, you can take the weakest mod-map and tune the bike to run better.
So Gutman, why do you think the service mgr/tuner at my local HD shop would tell me he was having trouble tuning with it because it was "complicated to use" and recommends the PC instead? Just wondering.
So, Deepsouth 251, The Super Tuner is the same as the Race Tuner, with the exception of you have to use your brain. The last version of the Race Tuner had variables that was equal to the fuel value. Example a change of 5 was 5% fuel. Now it has been changed to a closer variable that does not equal the exact feul value. This allows more fine tuning. All the earlier PC's were the same way. Other than that it is the same for tuning. The MOCO has offerd to Dealers a DVD that explains how to use it, There is a website for Dealers devoted just to it. If your Dealer doesn't understand how to use it and instead of learning, just recommends a PC instead, how is that complicated?
We have tuned several and have had not troubles.
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