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I have a 2011 R3T full stock is the 20367 map worth using and what would I gain from it

Thanks
 
I debated whether to put it on as my bike is still under warranty. I decided...what the heck I'll give it a try. It adds close to +18hp and another +35 ft lbs of torque according to the specs. The bike runs much stronger, but the biggest plus is it performs a lot smoother. Much smoother idle as well. I can't speak for the 40 mpg claimed at 70 mph, as I haven't held it at that speed for a long time on the highway. Overall my mileage has dropped a little over 3 mpg. It's nice to have the speedometer corrected and I believe the rev limit is raised as well. I like the tune and plan to stick with it. I believe others who are using it are happy as well. My bike is still stock at this point, but you can feel a difference.

Holy Crap...My bad...Ignore my post here as I thought the question being asked was about the Power-Tripp tune 20368. I guess I didn't think anyone would ask about the stock tune. My ever failing memory didnt realize the stock tune was 20367. Oops! :banghead::whitstling::mad:
 
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Hi all
I have a 2011 R3T full stock is the 20367 map worth using and what would I gain from it

Thanks
This is the stock map for a bone stock touring. if you read the map in the ECU, this is what you'll probably find. Maybe someone modified it but didn't change the name.
 
This is the stock map for a bone stock touring. if you read the map in the ECU, this is what you'll probably find. Maybe someone modified it but didn't change the name.
OK thanks is there a map for a stock R3T ......?
 
OK thanks is there a map for a stock R3T ......?
Here is a link to an unrestricted Power-Tripp tune for R3T:

http://www.tuneecu.com/Tunes_in_Hex_and_dat/All_Tunes_sorted_by_model/all_Rocket/Rocket III Touring/R3T_stock_or_slip-on.zip
 
Here is a link to an unrestricted Power-Tripp tune for R3T:

http://www.tuneecu.com/Tunes_in_Hex_and_dat/All_Tunes_sorted_by_model/all_Rocket/Rocket III Touring/R3T_stock_or_slip-on.zip
Thanks
 
I debated whether to put it on as my bike is still under warranty. I decided...what the heck I'll give it a try. It adds close to +18hp and another +35 ft lbs of torque according to the specs. The bike runs much stronger, but the biggest plus is it performs a lot smoother. Much smoother idle as well. I can't speak for the 40 mpg claimed at 70 mph, as I haven't held it at that speed for a long time on the highway. Overall my mileage has dropped a little over 3 mpg. It's nice to have the speedometer corrected and I believe the rev limit is raised as well. I like the tune and plan to stick with it. I believe others who are using it are happy as well. My bike is still stock at this point, but you can feel a difference.
Cheers think I'll try it
 
I debated whether to put it on as my bike is still under warranty. I decided...what the heck I'll give it a try. It adds close to +18hp and another +35 ft lbs of torque according to the specs. The bike runs much stronger, but the biggest plus is it performs a lot smoother. Much smoother idle as well. I can't speak for the 40 mpg claimed at 70 mph, as I haven't held it at that speed for a long time on the highway. Overall my mileage has dropped a little over 3 mpg. It's nice to have the speedometer corrected and I believe the rev limit is raised as well. I like the tune and plan to stick with it. I believe others who are using it are happy as well. My bike is still stock at this point, but you can feel a difference.

Holy Crap...My bad...Ignore my post here as I thought the question being asked was about the Power-Tripp tune 20368. I guess I didn't think anyone would ask about the stock tune. My ever failing memory didnt realize the stock tune was 20367. Oops! :banghead::whitstling::mad:
Lol I worked it out
 
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