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You want the SE Pro Super Tuner (SEPST) as jamesw stated. 32109-08B, Page 29 of the 2011 SE catalog. If you buy the cables and training CD you can do your own tunes. $459.95 plus another $100.00 for the CDs and cables.
I run the SEPST on all three of our bikes and am learning to do the tuning myself.
They also make a "Street Perfromance Tuner"; (page 12 of the 2011 SE catalog) all it does is allow the dealer to download HD maps; basically the old Stage 1 downloads.
Chip
So what you're saying is if I get the 32109-08B I can tune it myself without getting the bike Dyno'd? Allow me to add I know very little to nothing about tuning. I do have a pretty good laptop though...
So what you're saying is if I get the 32109-08B I can tune it myself without getting the bike Dyno'd? Allow me to add I know very little to nothing about tuning. I do have a pretty good laptop though...
Well I think You can get it close with smart tune but I dont know bout as good as a dyno tune I figured as many data runs I'd have to do and learn the software all my time invested I'd be better off getting it dynoed and tuned and getting it spot on than close but thats my opinion.
Mines not Dyno'd and I doubt that the SEPST is as good as a Dyno but it is close enough for my use and I have the cables and software so I can make adjustments as needed without continuing to put money out. Even with a Dyno you are going to need some type of tuner so the majority of the money is still out there. It is more time consumming to do it yourself and while I am no expert I enjoy working on the bike as much as I can. Chip
Bait, my pn is the one I posted above ending in "A". Whats the difference in the "A" and "B"?
The A is the SE Race Tuner; SERT. It is the earlier version of the SEPST. The cables are different but the later version software will work with the SERT. Sorry about the late response. Chip
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