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I purchased the Dynojet Power Vision from Fuel Moto and last weekend installed the supplied Fuel Moto map on my 2010 Ultra Limited. I've ridden 150 miles and so far so good. I had been experiencing some pinging issues at about 2800-3000 in 6th gear as well as some additional pinging in lower gears when going WOT passing Cages. This tuner appears have have resolved those issues. I am very happy with my purchase and the customer service I received from Fuel Moto in general.
I actually prefer the add on PC-V at this point provided you stay with a stage 1. Reason is emission inspections. Its easy to plug the 02 sensors back in and unplug the PC-V for the inspection. Then just reverse the procedure all in about 10 Minutes tops. With Jamies map, my bike runs tops.
I shelled out like 500.00 for this TTS and then had a 107" build... now I just need to figure out how to tune it with vTune, duh!!! Love the look an function of the software.
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