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Old 11-07-2012, 09:42 AM
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Currently I'm running:

- Screaming eagle perf tuner (installed by dealer as a package)
- Stock 2:1 w/ SE Night Stick muffler
- SE Heavy Breather

I'm thinking about picking up a set of Rush True Duals (from a member) and a different Air intake (due to getting lowers).


I guess I'm not certain if the SE tuner is as programmable as some of the aftermarket (and more popular ones). I've read about people being able to just go into the software and use pick lists with new items they've installed and then downloading the appropriate tune....Will the HD version do this as well?

Thanks in advance for input.

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Old 11-07-2012, 01:38 PM
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Dan, I don't know alot about the SE Tuner, but you can download different maps to it from HD when you make changes. I would bet the only maps they have though are for changes you make using HD parts. I'm just guessing on that one though.
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Old 11-07-2012, 01:56 PM
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Once you learn how to use the SERT it is the most tunable tuner available. It is not the easiest to use but I belive it is the best one available.
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and if you're interested in selling the S/E intake let me know... ...
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Here's a link that might help explain the SERT more for you..
Hope this helps..
http://www.bigboyzcycles.com/showthread.php?t=93
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