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Dyno tuning
i know there is a shop out in norfolk that does it ( or there was) does nay one know the name of it? OR does any one know of a place that does tuning and doesnt require me to have a power commander? i want to go the cheaper route and just adjust the ECU and use the Yosh box or Teka tuning.
any info would be nice. |
Re: Dyno tuning
jody at cycle trendz on hampton blvd, or brian at d&d on little creek.
but i don't think either one has a yosh box, or any other way of remapping the ecu. |
Re: Dyno tuning
Originally Posted by skr00zloose
(Post 2886613)
jody at cycle trendz on hampton blvd, or brian at d&d on little creek.
but i don't think either one has a yosh box, or any other way of remapping the ecu. |
Re: Dyno tuning
Originally Posted by Runnin13s
(Post 2886623)
so do i need a power commander for them to do it?
Check Dave at Redline. He may have the Yoshimura box. |
Re: Dyno tuning
well, sunrise has a yosh box, but they don't have a dyno.
personally, i think the yosh box tuning is crap. it only lets you change the fuel map in 3 levels (low, mid,high rpm) whereas the power commander lets you fine tune the WHOLE map. you'll get MUCH better results with a power commander, especially with a dyno to tune it. and on top of that, once you have a power commander, you can play with your own mapping if you want, all you have to do is plug it into a computer. with the yosh box tuning, you have to go back to whoever did the tuning and have to pay for the tuning again. as long as you save the dyno tuned map from the power commander before you start playing with it, you can always just reload that map if you don't like the changes you made, and it won't cost you any more money. |
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