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hi guys.. has any one ever herd of the TV-3 auto tuner?
i'm looking for something super easy where i don't have to map or adjust. It's going on a 01 ultraclassic thats stock.(11000 miles....Magnetti marelli) I'm going to do drago's bikeworks 2 into 1 exhaust and a screaming eagle air cleaner as well. I do understand the advantages if maping but being that the motor is totally stock I don't see the reason for an elaborate efi system.I would love to hear the good and bad about them and if there are any other systems out there that do the same thing.....( better or worse) .
thanks
Ed
HI, the tv-3 is a super easy and very good component. I had it on my 08 ultra, and I wish I purchased another for my 2012 streetglide.. but instead went with what HD dealer said to get.. Screaming eagle auto tuner... the worst.. I mapped it myself, and its running like crap... TV-3... plug and play and will work with anything you do to the bike...
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