Thanks guys, I feel like I spent a week in class. I find it incredible how behind the times I was, only been away from wrenching on cars and bikes for a living for 10 years and never realized how out of it I actually was. A very accurate quote "It's only money", I've been spending a small fortune keeping my Mini competitive in SCCA, I could save alot by just satifying my racing urge with dragging my R3 on weekends. From what I've learned on this site I think the way to go is to tune the hell out of it while keeping her basically stock, dress her up nice and enjoy the suprised looks on the faces of kids on rice rockets..... Oh hell, who am I kidding ... I can't ever leave well enough alone, where was that thread on superchargers again? lol
Seriously, I can definately see the improvement to performance possibilities for an R3T, I test rode one while mine was being assembled. BIG difference between the standard and the touring. I understand that there is a 7% reduction built into the lower gears to save us from ourselvs, can you delete that with a tuneboy? And has anyone with a standard R3 who installed a tuneboy felt that the investment was worth it? In other words, to make an R3T as powerful as an R3 would feel like a significant change, can you still feel an increase by putting a tuneboy on an R3? Did I understand correctly that you guys can even trade your custom tunes right here by just downloading them? Then just load it into the bike and try it out? If so, that is so cool.
Now that I think about it, the "power commander" was what the dealer was trying to get me to do. I didn't understand it at the time since adding a "chip" to OBDII didn't make sense. So it just goes between the computer and injectors in order to alter the injector timing? Couldn't you just do that by tinkering with the program in tuneboy?
That 7% ... am I correct in understanding that the secondaries just don't open all the way in lower gears, and that all the Triumph tune for aftermarket exhaust did was close them even more to richen the mixture? I don't like the way that sounds, at all.
Seems like a bailing wire bandage repair to me. It's no wonder I didn't notice much difference.

The Tuneboy is sounding better and better all the time!
You guys have been a great help, thanks again.:bch: