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Carl,

 

You want David looking at those displays on the fly ?

 

Don't take the bait, Dave! Carl's just after your Sport.

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Carl,

 

You want David looking at those displays on the fly ?

 

Don't take the bait, Dave! Carl's just after your Sport.

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Damn you, you suckered me into this thread (so I'm nosy!). I would agree with you about the unnecessary riding distraction if it weren't for that pesky HUD UNIT!

 

Hmmm...$520? And for another $200 (on sale now), an Air Rider Comm Center, and man, ya got bike data, trip data, music, intercom, phone-- all in your helmet!

 

So, for about $720, I can have enough distractions in my helmet to completely ignore the scenery AND the road! What could be better?! :vomit:

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So, for about $720, I can have enough distractions in my helmet to completely ignore the scenery AND the road!  What could be better?! :vomit:

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I have never been a big fan of all this gadgetry myself, but Carl is pointing this product out because of my interest in tuning without hours at a dyno shop.

I think this product is really cool, especially with the HUD, but it is missing some key features.

It cannot log TPS or WBO2 voltage output.

Right now, the PLX R-500 is about the most complete logging and tuning solution with the ability to log.

But it does not have HUD :

Right now on sale for $639 you can get an R-500 with:

Exhaust Gas Temperature

Ignition Pulse (RPM)

Throttle Position (TPS)

Air Intake Temp (AIT)

Engine Coolant Temp (head temperature for our bike)

Acceleration (PLX G Sensor)

PLX Wideband Air/Fuel Ratio

 

But I am probably going to go with Zeitronix ZT-2

It does not have a display, or a G sensor, but for $280 it can do:

Ignition Pulse (RPM)

Throttle Position (TPS)

Air/Fuel Ratio

And one other analog input. (I'll probably go with engine temperature)

I just wish it had on-board logging, but it does not, so I'll have to use a laptop.

Exhaust Gas Temperature is another $77

But my first step is to save up for the SS Bungs and installation.

By the I get that done, there will be four gas analyzers selling for $500 :P

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