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Old Sep 14, 2014 | 09:22 AM
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Hey All,

Looking for feedback on Dynojet's Power Vision tuner. Looking to tune wife's '13 FLSTN and my '14 FLHXS. Looks like the CAN ECM tuner supports both models.

I like the ability to flash based on loaded map, and if necessary, ride with the tuner to get an even better map. Seems very flexible, and looks easy enough to do (I hope).

Anyone with experience with Power Vision? Any "gotcha's" to be aware of, and any "you gotta get this now" feedback?

Thanks!

Skippy
 
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Been using one on my 06 &14 FLHTUC for a couple years now, works great.
 
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Originally Posted by Skippy97
Hey All,

Looking for feedback on Dynojet's Power Vision tuner. Looking to tune wife's '13 FLSTN and my '14 FLHXS. Looks like the CAN ECM tuner supports both models.

I like the ability to flash based on loaded map, and if necessary, ride with the tuner to get an even better map. Seems very flexible, and looks easy enough to do (I hope).

Anyone with experience with Power Vision? Any "gotcha's" to be aware of, and any "you gotta get this now" feedback?

Thanks!

Skippy
I'm using one on my 2010 Road King and 05 deluxe. Great tuner, I like it a lot. You can get a license for a second bike for about $200.

Vendor of choice around here is Fuel Moto. They are a forum sponsor and provide great service and technical support.

They will provide very good base maps loaded to the PV and future map support for any changes down the road, and the best technical support in the business. If you have any problems, they will help you through them.
Many very satisfied customers here.
 
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Originally Posted by Skippy97
Hey All,

Looking for feedback on Dynojet's Power Vision tuner. Looking to tune wife's '13 FLSTN and my '14 FLHXS. Looks like the CAN ECM tuner supports both models.

I like the ability to flash based on loaded map, and if necessary, ride with the tuner to get an even better map. Seems very flexible, and looks easy enough to do (I hope).

Anyone with experience with Power Vision? Any "gotcha's" to be aware of, and any "you gotta get this now" feedback?

Thanks!

Skippy
Use it, love it, excellent piece of technology.
 
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Old Sep 15, 2014 | 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by nhrider1
I'm using one on my 2010 Road King and 05 deluxe. Great tuner, I like it a lot. You can get a license for a second bike for about $200.

Vendor of choice around here is Fuel Moto. They are a forum sponsor and provide great service and technical support.

They will provide very good base maps loaded to the PV and future map support for any changes down the road, and the best technical support in the business. If you have any problems, they will help you through them.
Many very satisfied customers here.
+1... satisfied PV and FM user. I use it on my '12 Limited & '03 Heritage. Just got a third license for a friend's '13 Street Glide.

If you buy from FuelMoto, you get support from them AND DynoJet... hard to go wrong...

Good luck....
 
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Old Sep 15, 2014 | 10:37 AM
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Love mine.

I have used most of what is out there at one time or another...

IMHO, the PV2 is BY FAR my favorite.
 
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Old Sep 15, 2014 | 10:41 AM
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Yep super easy and fm Jamie will set you up. Like my base map so well have not even messed with auto tune. I will just no time right now.
 
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+1happy FM PV owner. You'll need both cables, Regular and the '14 needs the CAN.
Uh, maybe not, I'm not sure about the '13 now. But that's what Jamie and crew are for. They'll set ya up right.
 

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Originally Posted by Skippy97
Hey All,

Looking for feedback on Dynojet's Power Vision tuner. Looking to tune wife's '13 FLSTN and my '14 FLHXS. Looks like the CAN ECM tuner supports both models.

I like the ability to flash based on loaded map, and if necessary, ride with the tuner to get an even better map. Seems very flexible, and looks easy enough to do (I hope).

Anyone with experience with Power Vision? Any "gotcha's" to be aware of, and any "you gotta get this now" feedback?

Thanks!

Skippy
The PV1 and PV2 are exactly the same. Only difference is the PV1 uses the 4 pin data plug and the PV2 uses the 6 pin and both your bikes use the 6 pin. Only gotcha is buying the extra Licenses for the other bike. Make sure you install the software and do the updates before installing them. They are seldom updated regardless of where you get them. I would recommend you look at some of the videos on the DynaJet web site on the different features. The videos are very helpful. Far as I know Fuel Moto is the only one that pre installs maps and has some extras with it.
 
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