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Hi guys. New to this forum so wanna say HELLO!!! Anyways I have a question I hope someone can help with. I have an 08 flhx with SE open air cleaner and Rhinhardt 4" muffler with se255 cams. I am trying to find the tuner/program ID to download in my ecm. Harley doesn't list a tune with all three just ac and mufflers. can anyone help? It would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks to all. Ride safe!!!
Harley doesnt recognize the Reinhardt 4" mufflers , so you will have to decide what Harley branded muffler/exhaust pipe closely matches the Reinhardt pipes.
I am assuming you have the SEPRT and the software for the said tuner with cables and a computer.
Failing that, I would stop by the dealership of choice and see if they can help you flash your bike with a close MAP until you decide on whether a dyno tune is in your near future.
Rob
Now why would I ask the question if I didn't have the proper equipment? Duh! Hello I know I need to find the closest match to my muffler that Harley has. If I would have wanted to go to dealer for a dyno tune, I would have. So that being said, if that's the only info YOU can give please feel free not to respond to this post. Like I said I like doin things and was just asking if SOMEONE might have had any experience with the same setup. Thanks and have a nice day!!
Now why would I ask the question if I didn't have the proper equipment? Duh! Hello I know I need to find the closest match to my muffler that Harley has. If I would have wanted to go to dealer for a dyno tune, I would have. So that being said, if that's the only info YOU can give please feel free not to respond to this post. Like I said I like doin things and was just asking if SOMEONE might have had any experience with the same setup. Thanks and have a nice day!!
i'm guessing that you just finished reading 'how to win friends and influence people' right?
that was kinda a chitty response. and he didn't say to go to the dealer for a dyno. if you can't read, don't be an ***.......
Well sir's yes I can read. Not tryin to be an ***! Thanks tho. Was just tryin to see if anyone could maybe point me in the right direction. If I wanted to go to dealer for tune and dyno time I would have. Maybe I have a huge misunderstanding on how forums work. I thought forums were places to go to to talk to others with same interests and help one another out. And also share experiences. If I am wrong please feel free to tell me and I will find the door.
Ok let's try this again. Hello hd forum!! Thanks for lettin me join. Is there anyone here that uses the hd s/w at home for their tuners? I love doin things on my own so I'm lookin for a little assistance.
i saw that you posted over in the sert thread. hopefully between the 2 threads, someone can help you with your question. when you bought the tuner, did you get a disk with a tune library on it? if so, i think oldphat is pretty much on the right track there. your build is very close to a stage II so you should be able to work with that. but again, you're gonna have to hope that their is a hd exhaust that is close to the rineharts in order for that to work.....
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