Vance & Hines Power duals - can't tune on FLHX
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Vance & Hines Power duals - can't tune on FLHX
Got a set of power duals and high out put slip ons trough my local harley dealer, bought as a new package with bike.
Only problem is they can not tune the bike with these power dual headers on.
Have swapped different slip ons and still can't tune in. Seems there is not enough bottom end back pressure, ok at 2500 rpm and above. So they have put the original headers back on with my high output slip ons and presto it runs beautiful.
Has anybody here had trouble with the power dual header pipes?
All Vance & Hines tell me is they have no trouble tuning this setup with their fuel pack. Surely the problem isn't in the tuner?
2011 Street Glide 103 211 cams SE pro tuner
Mick
Only problem is they can not tune the bike with these power dual headers on.
Have swapped different slip ons and still can't tune in. Seems there is not enough bottom end back pressure, ok at 2500 rpm and above. So they have put the original headers back on with my high output slip ons and presto it runs beautiful.
Has anybody here had trouble with the power dual header pipes?
All Vance & Hines tell me is they have no trouble tuning this setup with their fuel pack. Surely the problem isn't in the tuner?
2011 Street Glide 103 211 cams SE pro tuner
Mick
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I cry BS on that. Thoses vance and hines pipes can be tuned like anything else, it all comes down to who is doing the tuning. I see you are using the pro tuner. I cant comment on that system but i had 2-1-2 pipes and true duals and my pcV with auto tune did just fine. I would find another dyno tuner in your area.
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Give them back the race tuner, put the V&H true duals on the bike (not slip-ons) get a refund on the all the labor and then go buy yourself a PowerVision from Jamie at FuelMotoUSA. He will give you one of his custom tunes for your exact setup which you can flash into your ECM in about 45 seconds and you'll be up and running in no time. NO Dyno required and all this for about half of what you've been messing around with! And the best part is that you get updated tunes and full diagnostic support from FuelMotoUSA without being nickeled and dimed to death like our friends at the dealership do. Don't waste your money on that other stuff. By the way, I am in no way affiliated with FuelMotoUSA other than being an extremely happy customer. I have an '11 FLTRU with Reinhart 4 inch True Duals, stage one kit and the PowerVision. Check it out. You won't be sorry!!
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The OP is 100% percent about the Power Duals. Pay close attention to the 02 sensor locations and you will notice that one of them is in the totally wrong spot. You will never get a bike to hold a tune with those headpipes. V&H doesnt care. As far as the High Output exhaust, he is also correct. Even V&H states on their own website that those mufflers are for high volume, large displacement of 110 or higher. You will never develop max low end torque because they produce very little back pressure. Personal experiance, the best thing I ever did was remove that V&H stuff and go with Fuel Moto headpipe and rush exhaust.
As far as EricFLTRU comments are concerned, how can anyone really expect to have Jamie and FuelMoto send a "custom" tune for the bike when it wasnt dynoed. Sure, he can have a canned map that will be pretty good, but calling it a custom tune is stretching it.
As far as EricFLTRU comments are concerned, how can anyone really expect to have Jamie and FuelMoto send a "custom" tune for the bike when it wasnt dynoed. Sure, he can have a canned map that will be pretty good, but calling it a custom tune is stretching it.
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I havent seen PDs for the 10 and later. The 09 has the 02 sensors where they were on the 08 and earlier - 4" from the exhaust valves. The 10s had them moved to near the collector. Has anyone got any pics of the 10 up PDs?
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Ahhh...grasshopper....but you make the assumption that the tune is a canned tune when in actuality it would be a tune from a bike that Jamie actually dyno'ed in his shop with the exact same configuration as the one the OP was talking about. Year, make, model, breather/air cleaner, pipes, etc. Then Jamie saves the map from the actual dyno and then gives it to his customers as part of the deal. So you see sir, it's actually a pretty good approach. Now, granted, if you have some super duper custom engine work or some high performance custom engine mods that is something else - but we're talking about essentially a stock ride with stock bolt on mods where one dyno map should work on two identical bikes assuming the components are the same. Check it out for yourself - you might change your "tune" - LOL. Just sayin'.... ...and by the way, when I say "custom" tune I am referring to Jamie's personal stash of dyno maps - not the "canned" tunes that come from DynoJet already installed on the device.
Last edited by EricFLTRU; 05-25-2011 at 07:16 AM.