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Edit your post and do a poll..
You'll get more responses that way, rather than having everyone sound off individually about what tuner that they have..
There's a **** load of people on this forum...
Know what I mean Vern?
I agree, plus it'll give percentages of what tuners are used. BTW I have a Thunder Max, I also had one on my last bike, I like it a lot.
Yep, all I wanted was to make it runs cooler and better. I didnt want or need all the programing. I dont plan on doing more than stage 1. I was almost going to go with the RCXcelerator, it was supposed to auto adjust on its own. Liked the idea of that, but the V&H was over 100$ cheaper and it is a proven tuner. Maybe not the best, it sounds like, but it should do what I want for now anyway.
Sounds like the SERT and Power vision are the pinnacle of tuners.
And for those wanting to tell me what to do, I didnt do a poll because I didnt want to. Is that O.K. with you? Do I have your permission to post the way I want?
Just purchased the Thundermax, drilling the holes for the O2 sensor, been reading the directions, it's gonna take a month to learn how to program the darn thing, but once I'm done, I'm gonna be an expert at thundermax tuning. geeeesh, what a PIA!
Now I have a PCIII for sale used $80.00 plus shipping
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