Your dyno guy needs the Tuneboy Link for the computer that is hooked up to his dyno machine. This is a totally separate thing than the Tuneboy Editor and Diagnostics that most of us have. I don't know all the details of it since I'm not a tuner, but I am pretty sure tuning your machine will be more of a hassle without it since the dyno and bike ECU aren't in direct communication. I think your tuner could still get it done without the link but it would be harder. Your tuner would have a better idea of the process and should talk to Tuneboy about it.
The Unifilters definitely drool a lot more than the K&Ns. I followed directions to squeeze out as much oil as possible before installing them and they were still greasy sons of *****es.
Far as clutches, dealers have reported burnt clutch plates on bikes with only a few thousand miles. It is a part that is easily abused from the massive torque of the Rocket. If I were hogwild about practicing wheelies and drag launches every week I am sure my plates would be burnt in a few thousand miles. As is, I over abuse my clutch that way only a couple times a month but do use it hard and often because of the kind of riding I do so I'm expecting to replace my plates again in about 12000 miles. Well, with the supercharger now probably will be half that. :lol: