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Did not vote as the one I want to try is not listed. (well, still couldn't vote until I buy it) The Revolution Performance EMS.
I am not happy with the SEPST and override it currently with a PCV. In all fairness to SERT/SEPST I think it depends on the technician doing the tune or one's ability to spend the time to figure it out on their own. Many on here are very happy with the SE tuners.
My $0.02 is they are all good and best pick is a) the one your tuner likes or b) the one you as an owner can understand/use. Probably why I want to try RP EMS which many are saying is a true plug n play using the sensors and self-learning/adjusting.
In my opinion the ThunderMax with auto tune is the best one I've used.
i Would have to agree i run the Thundermax with auto tune on my 07 Ultra Classic and I love it Matter of fact just got back from a ride threw the smoky Mts and the bike preformed flawless i was very happy with it
1. It like the SE turner isn't an add on box to wire in. It was nice of Harley to build an ECM that was programmable. Why not use the tools that do that.
2. I could backup the stock map.
3. Dynovision wasn't available at the time of my puchase.
Does DynoVision have an auto tune?
Last edited by OnTheFence; May 28, 2011 at 09:40 AM.
i would consider the direct link race tuner made by techno research.. with a 279 retail its the same as the tts only much cheaper..ran one on my 09 with great results..just got it ups the other day for the new 11...
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