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Old 02-15-2017, 08:02 PM
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Not running it, but I talked to Jamie about it extensively prior to its release. If you're trying to self-tune something that's not a Stage 1, and if you're cellularly opposed to taking your bike to a tuner, it's a neat toy.

But nothing replaces a dyno. Nothing. The TT gives you the ability to "see" what the O2 sensors are seeing, and can give you the best street tune out there. What it doesn't do is give you the actual hp/tq feedback that a dyno does. Not to mention that there's just some areas of the map that are difficult/dangerous to get to on the street.

If you have a good tuner available, he's going to give you better results. If you don't, the TT is a decent option.
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