TxRIIIRider
Living Legend
With the Jardines alone you will need a new tune. Triumph does not have a tune that will run right with Jardines. They may claim they do, but they don't, they are all too lean. If you add the triple K&Ns, you will DEFINITELY need more fuel.
If you are comfortable using TuneECU on a laptop, that is the cheapest and way to go. It is a good program, with a lot of info.. One thing to consider... Most dyno shops are very familiar with DynoJet PCIII or PCVs. Hardly any are familiar with TuneECU or TuneBoy, so you have to rely on other people's tunes, which may be close for your bike, or they may not be. Every bike is just a little bit different when tuning them.
I currently run Jardines, a drop-in K&N and a DynoJet PC-III, which I've had since before TuneECU or TuneBoy came out. DynoJet has a "canned" tune for the Jardine system. (this tune will also be too lean with triple K&Ns) I ran that tune for a while, then took my bike to a local dyno shop to have them map it properly. It runs great. With the canned tune I was running about 132 HP.. after I got it tuned right I've been running about 140HP/142 lbs/ft ever since. I think about going to triple K&Ns from time to time, but my bike is running too good right now, and triple K&Ns also open up a bunch of intake noise.. BUT, with the right tune, they add a good 10-15HP on top of what I am running now..
If you are comfortable using TuneECU on a laptop, that is the cheapest and way to go. It is a good program, with a lot of info.. One thing to consider... Most dyno shops are very familiar with DynoJet PCIII or PCVs. Hardly any are familiar with TuneECU or TuneBoy, so you have to rely on other people's tunes, which may be close for your bike, or they may not be. Every bike is just a little bit different when tuning them.
I currently run Jardines, a drop-in K&N and a DynoJet PC-III, which I've had since before TuneECU or TuneBoy came out. DynoJet has a "canned" tune for the Jardine system. (this tune will also be too lean with triple K&Ns) I ran that tune for a while, then took my bike to a local dyno shop to have them map it properly. It runs great. With the canned tune I was running about 132 HP.. after I got it tuned right I've been running about 140HP/142 lbs/ft ever since. I think about going to triple K&Ns from time to time, but my bike is running too good right now, and triple K&Ns also open up a bunch of intake noise.. BUT, with the right tune, they add a good 10-15HP on top of what I am running now..