Dyno jet power vision tuner

  • bignuts
    bignuts
    11 years ago

    hi all going threw the custom shit for my fatty got pipes and looking at tuners , so any feed back on the powervision tuners would be great . 

     

    any reconmendations thanked in advance i have a 2013 flstf fatboy thats too quiet atm stocko...

    cheers 

  • Nomada
    Nomada
    11 years ago

    I only speak from my little knowledge and use of the Powervision tuner.

    I think they are a pretty good unit if you like downloaded (generic) tunes. Easy to use with touch screen.
    Find your model bike, go through the list of mods you have and find the one thats best suited and load it to the unit.

    Plug it into your bike and flash your ECU. Heaps of tunes and support on their web site.
    It does not try and trick the ECU by changing info sent from any sensors, its a new tune. You can also put the tune into a home computer and modify it (if your felling game).

    You can leave it plugged in and mount the unit somewhere and use it to read info from your ECU like Revs, temps and whole heap of other info. It will tell you how many ltrs left in your tank by working out fuel consumption.
    It also has the ability to 'learn'. Ride, save the data and flash the new tune. Go for another ride, save the data and flash the new tune. Supose to get better each time.

    Good luck, hope that helps.
     

  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    11 years ago

    I have had mine for 2yrs and find it easy enough to use. Plenty of things to play with on the screen re instruments. There customer service in USA are very quick to send you maps or assistance.

  • ozymax
    ozymax
    11 years ago
    and the one I like is it reads the error codes and you can clear them
    oh and live idle adjustment isn't to bad either
  • ozymax
    ozymax
    11 years ago
    DTC's are on - Main screen/ Vehicle tools.
    Live idle - Main screen/ Program vehicle
  • brash
    brash
    11 years ago
    best investment I've made for my bike IMO.

    Auto tune is great, easy to use and very effective.

    The process to swap between maps is a piece of cake, takes 30 seconds tops. Plus all the cool things like gauges and telemetry are useful.