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Abnmarine, I'm jealous. I've got the MM EFI, so the autotune won't even work on my bike, but I REALLY WANT IT! How's about I send my address and you buy me one too? It'll give me something to dream about for my NEXT bike (oops, did I really say that?).
Sorry. I had to earn the money for my parts the hard way. Blood, sweat & tears in Iraq/Afghanistan. Staying deployedpays formy addiction for HD parts.
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Abnmarine, I'm jealous. I've got the MM EFI, so the autotune won't even work on my bike, but I REALLY WANT IT! How's about I send my address and you buy me one too? It'll give me something to dream about for my NEXT bike (oops, did I really say that?).
Well, you know I agree completely. You need to enjoy your ride -- you've certainly earned it. On the other hand, I wish I had the autotune! Guess I'll just have to be patient. [sm=youreright.gif]
I'm looking forward to using it. I've heard nothing but good about it. There will be a few of us here running it.
Keep the information / details coming. I for one, have no desire to use an add-ontuner when I start my performance mods. Replacing the EFI with a system like the Thundermax is my preference.
It almost sounds too good to be true. Sure would love that 120" kit to accompany it too.
Abnmarine, I'm jealous. I've got the MM EFI, so the autotune won't even work on my bike, but I REALLY WANT IT! How's about I send my address and you buy me one too? It'll give me something to dream about for my NEXT bike (oops, did I really say that?).
I read on another forum where someone with the MM EFI did use the Zippers' unit w/autotune. If I remember correcting it involved a little extra & $$ but he was to use the Thundermax w/autotune.
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