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So I have been reading a lot about how a GYTR Tuner will greatly increase performance of my bike. Im hesitant to do this because I am worried the bike will be a lightning bolt.. I ride dirt roads and trails with little to no jumping. So my question is just how much of an increase I.E speed/torque will the Tuner make?

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So I have been reading a lot about how a GYTR Tuner will greatly increase performance of my bike. Im hesitant to do this because I am worried the bike will be a lightning bolt.. I ride dirt roads and trails with little to no jumping. So my question is just how much of an increase I.E speed/torque will the Tuner make?

 

It doesn't change the power output per se, it changes the how it's delivered. So you could make it into a lightning bolt, if you chose to. Or you could make soft & mellow, or pretty much anywhere in between.

 

If you search this forum, you'll find a couple good threads on FI tuning, complete with suggested maps and how they work. You can make the bike feel almost like an MX bike, or almost like a 250, just by tuning the FI. It's pretty damn cool if you ask me!

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It doesn't change the power output per se, it changes the how it's delivered. So you could make it into a lightning bolt, if you chose to. Or you could make soft & mellow, or pretty much anywhere in between.

 

If you search this forum, you'll find a couple good threads on FI tuning, complete with suggested maps and how they work. You can make the bike feel almost like an MX bike, or almost like a 250, just by tuning the FI. It's pretty damn cool if you ask me!

 

This thread is worth a look:

 

https://www.thumpertalk.com/topic/1064381-wr-maps-only/

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