pwrjunkie80

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Hey guys. Got the d&d's and am waiting on the triple filters and gi pro. Until then I am looking at installing a map for the pipes, pc111,o2 sensor and kn filter. Anyone have one from a custom tune? Don't think there's a canned one like this.


Thanks!

Tim
 
Tim, I didn't have any luck finding a tune for my setup with the PC3.
Had to go with the DoBeck unit, and I'm glad I did.
No cd to keep up with,
no piggy backing the ECM.
Just plug it in to the throttlebodies and go for a ride.
Adjust by buttons IF nescessary.
 
I can get mine custom tuned around here no prob. BUT, I just want a map thats at least close just until I get the filters and pro in place. I actually had a map for this setup in my old rocket, but thats long gone! I might try just calling the shop that did the dyno and see if they have a record of it.

Thanks

TIm
 
Dynojet has a canned tune for you after you get the triple filters installed. Look at M510-005.


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In the mean time I would run the Jardine tune that they have, M510-004.
 
Dynojet has a canned tune for you after you get the triple filters installed. Look at M510-005.


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In the mean time I would run the Jardine tune that they have, M510-004.

Ok, sounds good. Ill load her up today!

Thanks,

Tim
 
I'm running a custom dyno tune for D&D's (now running TOR), secondaries removed and triple K&N's. And of course a GiPro (The pro has no bearing on the tune). You can have a copy if you want it.
 
I'm running a custom dyno tune for D&D's (now running TOR), secondaries removed and triple K&N's. And of course a GiPro (The pro has no bearing on the tune). You can have a copy if you want it.

Actually I think you already sent it to me:D. Earlier I was looking for a tune for just my d and d's, but per our conversation via email, I just loaded up your custom triple map in the mean time.

Thanks

Tim
 
Hey guys. Getting ready to install the filters tomorrow. How long does this normally take? I have about a half a day.

Tim
 
Nothing "tricky" about it, just takes a little time pulling the snorkle and related parts out. Half day sounds like plenty.
 
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