I do wish there was a tuner around that tuned with tune ECU but there isn't.
It's a shame you're not a little closer to SV... I have a little private dyno for developing our racebikes and I don't mind using ECU-specific software to tune things. The Harley guys are crazy about that stuff... I've probably had my hands in 6 different motorcycle flashing packages and another half dozen stand alone types. I can understand why big shops don't want to do it, though... it is very, very time consuming to do a full tune with flashing software alone even when you are familiar with the software... and it takes time to navigate & learn the new ones. I spend an average of 6 hours doing custom flash tunes on V-twins with individual cylinder mapping, and that's without developing timing maps (kinda overkill for air-cooled street motors in Arizona... most customers would rather have a little safety cushion rather than 1%-3% more power).
 
It's a shame you're not a little closer to SV... I have a little private dyno for developing our racebikes and I don't mind using ECU-specific software to tune things. The Harley guys are crazy about that stuff... I've probably had my hands in 6 different motorcycle flashing packages and another half dozen stand alone types. I can understand why big shops don't want to do it, though... it is very, very time consuming to do a full tune with flashing software alone even when you are familiar with the software... and it takes time to navigate & learn the new ones. I spend an average of 6 hours doing custom flash tunes on V-twins with individual cylinder mapping, and that's without developing timing maps (kinda overkill for air-cooled street motors in Arizona... most customers would rather have a little safety cushion rather than 1%-3% more power).
When I had the Victory tuned it took him 3.5 hours to tune each cylinder. Lower RPM lower throttle positions he went 14:1 and as the RPM raised and the throttle position increased he richened it until 60-100% throttle he went 13.5:1. That 106 cammed Vic motor put our 118hp 116tq, not bad for an air cooled V-Twin. That tuner went out of business so now I'm going to this guy. CLICK. Jeff has tuned Bonneville record holders and he's tuned two of my friends bikes so I trust him. He's also tuned many R3's so that's good also.
 
Sounds like a solid fellow... I wonder if I've seen him out at Elmo or Bonneville? I'm terrible with names, but I can usual place a face. It's a shame he doesn't want to dive into the ECU flashing, but I totally understand why.

Those victory numbers are nice. I've done a number of 88" -> 96"+ Harley motors lately... that's about on par HP-wise with what they make... I think my friends 106 made 120ish, but it was suffering from a serious lack of head/intake flow over 3K rpm, IMHO. I tend to run 'em a little richer than that... I find that they feel a little smoother that way, though best power is usually in that 12.5 -> 13.5 sweet spot. Most modern motors make about the same torque per cc... it's just where in the RPM they make it that makes for cool looking dyno sheets. ;)
 
it was suffering from a serious lack of head/intake flow over 3K rpm, IMHO.

My Vic with OEM heads and throttle body didn't run out of flow it was still building power up to redline.
 

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Mickey Cohen's got me to 160 with RamAir, tors, and a PCV.
Roughly 35mpg combined.
Wait, 160 rwhp? I took my '18 Roadster to him with a similar setup except K&N's instead of Ramair and only get 139 with 146 lb/ ft. He even installed the DP crossover on mine. I feel like I got screwed...
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Wait, 160 rwhp? I took my '18 Roadster to him and with a similar setup except K&N's instead of Ramair and only get 139 with 146 lb/ ft. He even installed the DP crossover on mine. I feel like I got screwed...
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Yeah, he seemed surprised too. My curve was basically just a climb up and then it just stayed pretty much flat until the end. Unfortunately I got distracted buying a horn cover from him and did not take a picture.
 
Yeah, he seemed surprised too. My curve was basically just a climb up and then it just stayed pretty much flat until the end. Unfortunately I got distracted buying a horn cover from him and did not take a picture.
How long ago did Mickey tune your bike? What year is it? Are you in SoCal?
 
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