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Yes, Doc was very much involved in the development of TTS. He is good friends with Steve Cole & knows TTS like the back of his hand. Doc will take his time & cover every detail of the tune. His expertise is 2nd to none!
With Thunder beach coming up I'm sure you can find a vendor there that can give you a tune. I have a tuner in Enterprise, Al if your interested He is a Power commander tuner. Stormy's garage. The owner is Scott Koral (334) 308-2453
Yes, Doc was very much involved in the development of TTS. He is good friends with Steve Cole & knows TTS like the back of his hand. Doc will take his time & cover every detail of the tune. His expertise is 2nd to none!
Correct. I'm 30 minutes from him and last year when I checked to see if he could dyno my RG with the SE Pro, it was a no go. "Need TTS". I also have V&H header, so you know Cole and him love the 02 bungs on those pipes
Lessons learned... if you want a specific dyno tuner to tune your bike, check with them first before you just buy any tuner.
Correct. I'm 30 minutes from him and last year when I checked to see if he could dyno my RG with the SE Pro, it was a no go. "Need TTS". I also have V&H header, so you know Cole and him love the 02 bungs on those pipes
Lessons learned... if you want a specific dyno tuner to tune your bike, check with them first before you just buy any tuner.
My bike had been previously dyno tuned by a local dealer with the SEPRT. After I talked to Doc & installed the cams I knew the TTS tuner was going to be the way to go. Sure glad I did!! It runs like a totally different machine!
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