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i searched many threads on here and between my research and my past experience i have almost figured out my tuner. i am running dresser duals, CFR slip ons and most likely heavy breather. i ran PVC and liked it on last bike, but im really tempted to go with the thundermaxx but cant decide if its really worth that much more $$$ with my set up, i would like to add cams but at a later day. can anybody help me decide here lol. riding season is near so gotta get on it. or am i missing an obvious other choice to run?
I'm running both the Thundermax on the SG and the Power Vision on the Limited. You can't go wrong either way but I have to agree the PV is a lot more practical and user friendly.
i searched many threads on here and between my research and my past experience i have almost figured out my tuner. i am running dresser duals, CFR slip ons and most likely heavy breather. i ran PVC and liked it on last bike, but im really tempted to go with the thundermaxx but cant decide if its really worth that much more $$$ with my set up, i would like to add cams but at a later day. can anybody help me decide here lol. riding season is near so gotta get on it. or am i missing an obvious other choice to run?
I was in the market to replace the PC3; came on used bike that i purchased. I contacted techs a PC, they were so helpful they made my mind up for me with their excellent customer service. They remoted into my PC and assisted me installing my map. Call me today to see how it was going..., but havent got a chance to ride yet due to snow. Also I thought about the auto tuners.., didnt really feel that I needed one at this time...., due to my current riding conditions.
and this here is exactly why i started this thread, now i have to start all over on my selection lol def going to look into the PV more now that i know i dont have to mount display. i swear i read that you had to is why i blew it off from the start. thanks for all the info guys.
The Pv is cool, no you don't need to mount it. You can view and clear codes, adjust rear to front cylinders separate, set it up to monitor temp or any gage you want and so on. It really is a cool toy..
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