cusso ken
Living Legend
Mate,
I really disagree with this. If the tuner knows his stuff, why would her not want you around?
I have used four different tuners five times since 2006. Two gave me a loaner and sent me away citing shop insurance.
One flat said I couldn't silently watch as he wanted to "protect his product".
This fellow spoke freely about everything, the good and bad and already knew pretty much what he would get out of my motor and told me so beforehand. I asked about the Aussie dynos getting 169 hp and he merely shrugged it off saying it was the riding results and the what is in between the before and after tuning that counted. not the calibration of the dyno.
Nels was proud of what he does and willing to share information and answer all my questions about his magic (my word-not his). I did NOT feel the engine abused at any time. His use of the throttle and gear shifting was very smooth. Original runs were well below red line. As the tune took shape RPM increased to 6500 and at the finish just under 7000.
He switched the screen to a large tach and speedo with a colored fuel mixture ratio underneath. Here he took 4th gear to red line and the speed was 145mph!!! He then ran up 5th gear to 170mph!!!
Now I understand that this does NOT equate to the real world - BUT I was hard as nails anyway!
My bro-in-law (a former factory Triumph dirt track racer) wanted a demo versus his new Gold Wing.
I was able to accommodate by greasing it with him in 4th. He hung for about three sec then disappeared behind.
It felt SO FINE I stayed on it until about 6K when I looked and saw the speedo nearing 140 (135 on the GPS), I shifted to 5th for a few sec before running out of highway. I WAS MAJOR STOKED to say the least. In the next couple days it was twisty time - real good ones even better than those of 92 out of Blue Mesa we rode at RAAIX. This motor between 3K and 6K is super smooth and throttle control in the twisty is GREATLY improved. I also noticed the need for less trail braking since adding the Progressive front springs and 444 rear.
Bottom line is I am now more excited to ride than I was when I first got the bike!
Then again why would he want someone hanging around.and old saying around workshops if you watch $20 extra if you try to help $40extra
I think (Jamie) the Dyno guy was more alluding to the fact that a lot of customers want results but are shocked to hear their bikes rev like they have never heard before and complain,
I may be wrong but the factory HP/Torque figures quoted are taken at the flywheel and never authenticated by any authority the Dyno figures are rear wheel horse power/Torque,
all the dyno tests I have seen, including dyno shootouts of big street machine car engines ,big block Fords/Chevs and Mopar Hemis are brutal affairs , no mamby pamby *****ing around ,if you go into the pits at a drag race meeting and listen to the top fuellers "tune" up you will see what I mean.