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Call around to the Harley dealers in different areas near you and ask if they will do dyno tuning
ask for references. Check with friends for who else dose dyno tuning. Good luck on your search.
Yes I've been told Doc only works with TTS. I'll check out Manatee. I don't mind travelling a ways to get this done right. Thanks for the input so far.
FLHTK, it looks like you have the same setup as me. I dumped my SEPST for a TTS just to be able to get it tuned by one of Doc's students.
You might want to look into that alternative.
Thanks FDHOG, but that's exactly what I'm trying to avoid doing. Just bought the SEPRT (not the SEPST) and paid big bucks for it. Tried the Stage 1 download and that hasn't really worked out too well. I need someone that knows what they're doing to tune this set up. Since I'll be in Florida for Jan. and Feb. I thought I might be able to find a good tuner there with the help of the good people on this forum.
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