R3T derestricting

I really don’t know Phil I really just care about performance and bobs tune works great on my bike
I really don’t know Phil I really just care about performance and bobs tune works great on my bike

I have a 2011 tour model and it's bone stock. I know nothing other than that I would like to try derestrictng it. Does this include new pipes CAT delete and crossover as well as a remap?
 
It's really up to your wallet and desires. From a technical standpoint, given the same exhaust and intake between the bikes, you'd be trading torque for horse power -- moving from the Touring in the direction of the Roadster. While one can pay a pretty penny for a cleaner exhaust (and grades of those), it's generally thought that intake and exhaust, followed with a proper dynamometer-based fuel map for your specific bike, is the most cost effective power gain.

Beyond that, the sky is the limit, as the great ingenuity on display in these pages bears witness.
 
I have a 2011 tour model and it's bone stock. I know nothing other than that I would like to try derestrictng it. Does this include new pipes CAT delete and crossover as well as a remap?
Do not say money is no object, trust me. (Lol) Go back to beginning of this thread and power-Tripp has a great write up with different parts explained gains and no gains. But others will chime in pointing you in right direction
 
I think I asked this before but I don't think I received an answer. Can someone tell me where the tune that was supposed to be attached to the post that started this thread is? If I remember correctly, there was only one tune for the R3T on the TuneECU website. Is that the one referred to in the original post in this thread (below)?

Thanks!



 
Do not say money is no object, trust me. (Lol) Go back to beginning of this thread and power-Tripp has a great write up with different parts explained gains and no gains. But others will chime in pointing you in right direction

I have acquired a cable but my laptop is a windows 7 version so do I need a new laptop? I would like to do this tune just to see the result before I strip out the exhaust. I just want make intelligent buying decisions on parts. On my Roadstar, I managed to get the rejet done properly and new pipes installed. I ought to be able to manage these Rocket mods with everyones help.
 

Thanks, would like to hear more. I know that all internal combustion engines require a certain amount of backpressure in order to make torque. Obviously, changing that backpressure requires adjustments elsewhere. What course would you take? Mine is a bone stock 2011 R3T.
 
I’m not sure about the windows 7 thing, I use a disk, somebody does though they will see this shortly,
 

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