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Got my bike dyno tuned by Jamie last night. The numbers of 94 hp and 104 tq he said are a little low due to the crappy weather we have here the last few days (hot and very humid). The dyno room was at 107 degrees! The bike runs great, very crisp! His tune really woke it up down low in the rpm's. Very happy with his work. My setup up is V&H power duals, monster ovals, Kuryakyn Mach 2 a/c, Dave Mackie 510L cams and power vision.
It helped alright, would've been nice if it was 20 degrees cooler to see what it could've posted for numbers but was lucky to get in when I did because they are very busy!
Looked like about 40'x60' and no clue on employees but I did see 4 other people there when I picked up the power vision. Use maps.google, enter their address and use satellite view, you can see it pretty good.
Yup, it's not a very big building. And looks like a typical aluminum sided building in any other industrial area. He did the work on my bike in the Spring, so the weather was nice and cool, but I'm sure it gets hot as hell in there in the Summer! Jamie's work is always superior! You'll never see those big second gear dips in his dyno-sheets even when people (myself included) use true duals, he tunes that right out!!! Always a smooth HP and TQ curve.
How big is the building and how many people does Jamie have working with him If you dont mind me asking?
The shop/warehouse area of our building is 60X80 and the front office/showroom is 40X30 so our building is just over 6000 sq ft. Fuel Moto has 7 full time employees, and several others that help out part time as needed.
Got my bike dyno tuned by Jamie last night. The numbers of 94 hp and 104 tq he said are a little low due to the crappy weather we have here the last few days (hot and very humid). The dyno room was at 107 degrees! The bike runs great, very crisp! His tune really woke it up down low in the rpm's. Very happy with his work. My setup up is V&H power duals, monster ovals, Kuryakyn Mach 2 a/c, Dave Mackie 510L cams and power vision.
Despite the weather and conditions your bike turned out great. Thank you for giving Fuel Moto the opportunity to dyno tune your Power Vision!
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