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I know that there is sticky thread regarding the Power Vision Tuner. I tried to read it but I got lost & I couldn't found the answer for my Q....
My question is what you think about it?
Does it woth the $$$?
What's the advantage & the disadvantage from it?
Do I have to install ant thing else with it?
How hard or difficult using it?
Is it safe?
As I see Jamie is doing great job supporting who got it.
I bought mine from FM when they first came out. My bike was mostly stock. Jamie sent me a map and the bike ran great so I didn't do any tuning runs. I have since done a full stage 1 then added SE 204 cams. Jamie worked with me sending me maps for my mods. When I installed the SE 204 cams I decided to tune the bike using the PV. I loaded the map Jamie sent me for my setup. All I had to do was tune the VE tables and my bike now runs great. The PV is easy to use and there are a lot of people on the forum that are willing to help.
got mine from fm and love it! Jaime does a great job with supporting all his products. easy to use and at anytime you can return the bike to its stock tune.
I am thinking about the Power Vision very seriously. Does anyone have a 103 with true duals and fishtails? Did PV optimize your ride? My local service dyno'd me at 90.90 TQ and 74.90 HP with SEPT. I was hoping for better numbers. Any suggestions?
I am thinking about the Power Vision very seriously. Does anyone have a 103 with true duals and fishtails? Did PV optimize your ride? My local service dyno'd me at 90.90 TQ and 74.90 HP with SEPT. I was hoping for better numbers. Any suggestions?
it cant do anything your SEPST cant do. If your bike was properly tuned by someone that understands the Se tuner you wont gain anything with the Power Vision. They are both flash tuners.
To the OP , Ive used 3 other tuners and the Power Vision is the easiest tuner Ive used, it is very easy and intuitive it is plug and play. With the tech support from jamie and the guys at Fuel Moto IMO its a great product. If you want to dive into it and self tune it is very easy to learn and do your own data logging and tuning or you can keep it simple and just flash a pre set MAP from Fuel Moto
the Power Vision is the easiest tuner Ive used, it is very easy and intuitive it is plug and play. With the tech support from jamie and the guys at Fuel Moto IMO its a great product. If you want to dive into it and self tune it is very easy to learn and do your own data logging and tuning or you can keep it simple and just flash a pre set MAP from Fuel Moto
+1.......
Get it from FuelMoto, you'll have excellent support from them, as well as DynoJet
plus, you can now get a second (or third) license for it from dynojet for somewhere around $200 each. better than having to buy a whole new tuner for each bike if you have multiples.
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