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Im having the same problem with it not coming up on HD website or any of the 20% off online dealers. Im thinking maybe its been replaced with the new Street Tuner which is a POS in my opinion. I cant remember how much it was, in the neighborhood of $400 I think. Maybe someone will chime in. What are you looking to do? If I had things to do over again, I'd probably go with the revolution performance EMS tuner. It allows you to change components and increase displacement by as much as 25% without needing a retune. It cost about $600 but you dont need any dyno time. Ive never been a real big fan of the Power Commanders but after doing some reading on the new Power Vision, it looks like a good option also.
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.
Thanks a bunch. Didn't look in SE catalog. Price is what I expected. Thinking of running v&h power duals with my SE slipons. Should get rid of cat and help performance
I run the SEPST 32109-8B and it is very tunable and the one to get. Don't get the "street tuner" it is not tunable. Smoothest running Harley I have ever owned.
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