So, I'm thinking of modding my bike a little & I know that even as it stands, the map's not 100%. Anyone know of a place in the area that knows their shit & won't give it to me in ass at the same time?
Quote from: Cru Jones on June 29, 2008, 09:39:02 AM
So, I'm thinking of modding my bike a little & I know that even as it stands, the map's not 100%. Anyone know of a place in the area that knows their shit & won't give it to me in ass at the same time?
http://www.dyno-solutions.com/home
Rockwells does'em too but I think I'm going to Dyno Solutions instead. $250 for a custom map ain't too bad, we should go together once my cans and your airbox come in...
Quote from: goldenchild on June 29, 2008, 09:57:43 AM
http://www.dyno-solutions.com/home
Rockwells does'em too but I think I'm going to Dyno Solutions instead. $250 for a custom map ain't too bad, we should go together once my cans and your airbox come in...
$250 isn't too bad. Unfortunately, no airbox. Wifey ixnayed that idea. :'( However, I still don't think that my current setup is running 100%, so I still want to get it mapped.
Quote from: Cru Jones on June 29, 2008, 10:25:32 AM
$250 isn't too bad. Unfortunately, no airbox. Wifey ixnayed that idea. :'( However, I still don't think that my current setup is running 100%, so I still want to get it mapped.
No airbox? That sux...
But yeah, John at Dyno Solutions is supposed to be the shit so I'm gonna take the pig there...
He did my SS when I had it.
It was running like shit until he did a custom map for it.
When he was done.....
Well to say the least it was amazing! [thumbsup]
my 749 was mapped by dyno solutions and runs pretty well.
Performance Cycle in Middletown NY has a portable dyno..something like 35$ per run. However for tuning, im not sure you can do much unless you have eddy-current dyno, or one that applys resistance other than a heavy drum. You want real-world conditons.