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I have a 2010 Street Glide with a D&D 2-1 pipe and a Zippers max flow intake. I amwondering about a way to add fuel. Dealer says way to go is SERT and dyno but at about $800. wondering if there is a cheaper way that still gives you great running bike
A Power Commander 5 would work wonders on your bike. Search for Fuel Moto...and see the light. There simply is no better fuel control module or folks backing it anywhere.
Call Jamie at FuelMoto the power commander 5 and if your really want it nice get the auto tune you still only spend around 300 for the PCV and anothe 300 for the AT the way to go for me!
The PCV from Fuel Moto is the best bargain in tuners available, IMO. You get a PCV, an accurate map for your bike, a double-warranty (2 yrs.), and the best customer support in the business--all for about $300. Do a search here on "Fuel Moto" and you'll be convinced after reading the favorable feedback from customers.
TTS Mastertune- You won't be sorry. It is not a piggyback unit. It reprograms the stock ECM. TTS Mastertune used to make the SERT for HD. The Mastertune has more features than the SEST or SERT. It also has the V-Tune( auto tune) built into the program. For about $450 you get Mastertune and cables. http://www.mastertune.net/
Contact Steve at Fullsac Performance, he has a great deal on the Mastertune and has maps . No need for a dyno tune.
Fuel Moto USA use to have the TTS Mastertune on there website. Not sure if they are still a dealer for them. Fuel Moto USA is good to deal with also.
I have a 2010 Street Glide with a D&D 2-1 pipe and a Zippers max flow intake. I amwondering about a way to add fuel. Dealer says way to go is SERT and dyno but at about $800. wondering if there is a cheaper way that still gives you great running bike
I hope your exhaust and intake aren't installed yet, if so, I wouldn't be riding it untill you get fual management of some sort.
A Power Commander 5 would work wonders on your bike. Search for Fuel Moto...and see the light. There simply is no better fuel control module or folks backing it anywhere.
I had to laugh at this post, I'll agree about Fuel Moto having great customer service and I will add that Power Commander makes a fine product, but to go so far as to say that "there simply is no better fuel control module" is quit a stretch. It does it's job but there is alot better products out there. Maybe if you woulr word it that there is no better fuel control module for the money I would agree.
TTS Mastertune- You won't be sorry. It is not a piggyback unit. It reprograms the stock ECM. TTS Mastertune used to make the SERT for HD. The Mastertune has more features than the SEST or SERT. It also has the V-Tune( auto tune) built into the program. For about $450 you get Mastertune and cables. http://www.mastertune.net/
Contact Steve at Fullsac Performance, he has a great deal on the Mastertune and has maps . No need for a dyno tune.
Fuel Moto USA use to have the TTS Mastertune on there website. Not sure if they are still a dealer for them. Fuel Moto USA is good to deal with also.
David
+1 on the TTS. I have the super tuner, and I have mates with the TTS. Wish I had bought the TTS.
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