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Just curious is all. I looked into a couple different ones and went with the V&H fuel pack for now. I just trust V&hs experience I guess. It should be I tomorrow so I'll be putting it on sat. Just wondering what everyone else is running and how they like it. Posted here because my curiosity is bagger specific.
i used the fuel pak on my street bob and it was nice just wasnt what i wanted in a tuner. now on my flht i use the pc-v from fuel moto and man that thing is great. there is more tunability with the pc-v, but if you put the fuel pak on and like it and it cools down the engine then thats all that matters.
I've been running the fuel pak on my SG since the bike was new... 60K miles latter and its still god! It is a basic tuner and there are many more advanced one out that will do a much better job but it is good unless you go beyond a stage 1 upgrade.
Just curious is all. I looked into a couple different ones and went with the V&H fuel pack for now. I just trust V&hs experience I guess. It should be I tomorrow so I'll be putting it on sat. Just wondering what everyone else is running and how they like it. Posted here because my curiosity is bagger specific.
I just put the FuelPak on my FLHTC this past weekend after installing the SE Heavy Breather and V&H true duals. I chose the FuelPak because it was simple, cheap and I don't plan to do any other mods.
Just get the right map off their website. It takes about 10 minutes to install and program. Still kinda cold here is Mass. so I really haven't tried it out yet except for around the block.
Last edited by ElectraGlideSteve; Feb 16, 2012 at 12:47 PM.
PC-III with a "custom" map downloaded from a forum. I don't have the $ to get the bike dyno'd and all of the canned maps I tried are too lean and my bike detonates. I have tried XIED's, which aren't a "tuner" per se, and they worked OK, but not as well as the map I am currently running, plus I still had detonation between 2800-3200 rpm. Bike has an SE air cleaner and SE non EPA friendly slipons. Runs great.
My bike came with a Screaming Eagle Pro Race Tuner, if I had to buy a tuning device it would be either the TTS Mastertune or possibly the DynoJet PowerVision.
Power Vison purchased from Fuel Moto, Ive used the Fuelpak,SERT, PCIII and PC V and IMO the Power Vison is the easiest and most comolete tuner Ive had.
Dont like the piggy back tuners that dont use the O2 sensors
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