Thinking about changing out my exhaust on my 1000-5. Will i need a tuner? Recommendations for both exhaust and tuner if i need a tuner.
What he said ⬆️ changing the muffler does more for sound than power.Negative, no tuner for an exhaust.
watch out when getting a tuner unless you know what your doing. Your changing alot of things in the motor From what its designed to do. If your not careful, you can have some serious and expensive issues.
use the search up top and use the thread loom option to look up tuners. Take some time and Read up before you just go out and buy One. You can do the same with exhausts. Theres been many installed and talked about on here.
What he said ⬆️ Dynojet Power Vision 3 is the way to go, also paying for a custom tune made for what you want to do will probably be worth it over a one size fits all tune.I been using the Dynojet Power Vision 3, all stock. You can download tunes from their site. You can also use their Power Core software to custom tune.
If you think a tuner is a gimmick you need to widen your world view.A "tuner" is nothing more than a gimmick.
There are only two things a tuner can do - tinker with ignition timing or fuel injection timing and volume - neither of which is beneficial to your engine.
I wouldnt say there a gimmick, but his second statement that is true.If you think a tuner is a gimmick you need to widen your world view.
I’ve had a tuner on a Harley Ultra Classic and a Winnebago (Ford V-10) motor home, so pretty much both ends of the spectrum.
In the case of the Harley, it was coupled with a bigger intake and bigger exhaust. It made a big difference in gitty-up, but you have to have more air flowing through the engine to burn more fuel and make more power.
In the motorhome it was mostly a case of changing shift points. The stock F-53 chassis has weird shifting habits, like a 5-3 downshift when you get to a hill. The tune let it go to 4th gear, which was way more pleasant.
Most manufacturers are tuning not for performance or durability, but to meet EPA regulations. The result is a lean running engine, which is better for the environment, but not optimal for either performance or durability.
If you want to play with your fuel mixture a tuner will let you do that. You might get a little more oomph out of it, but if you want monster power you have to flow more air.
What he said ⬆️Please share your "world view." Explain what a tuner does - besides destroy a well-designed, tested and proven engine.
Engine manufacturers such as Honda with 100 years of corporate experience, millions of dollars worth of equipment, and a million dollar budget programmed their engine control computers to provide maximum performance within the parameters of reliability and durability.
All manufacturers try to make there products idiot proof with torque limiting tables, so between that and the EPA requirements there is room for improvement.performance
I couldn't agree more with your post above.A gasoline-powered internal combustion engine is basically an air pump. In simple terms, to make more power the engine must flow more air.
That can be done by increasing displacement - larger bore, longer stroke, or both.
Increasing air intake and exhaust output,
Increasing camshaft lift and duration,
or increasing combustion ratio.
In modern performance engines, a supercharger or turbocharger can force more air into the combustion chamber which is effectively the same as an increase in displacement.
The only things a tuner can do in an engine is tinker with ignition timing and fuel injection.
Did you go look on YouTube see what can be gained by giving it a little more fuel and timing and clutch engagement?What I'm "driving at" is easy to understand.
The OP asked, "do I need a tuner?"
The answer imo is no one needs a tuner to tinker with ignition timing or fueling. If a tuner is desired to alter automatic transmission programming, that's a different issuer. The engine manufacturer programmed the engine management computer to carefully monitor and adjust those parameters for best efficiency.
What about that improved world view? I was hoping to be enlightened.
What he said
What I'm "driving at" is easy to understand.
The OP asked, "do I need a tuner?"
The answer imo is no one needs a tuner to tinker with ignition timing or fueling. If a tuner is desired to alter automatic transmission programming, that's a different issuer. The engine manufacturer programmed the engine management computer to carefully monitor and adjust those parameters for best efficiency.
What about that improved world view? I was hoping to be enlightened.