Need to Dyno bike soon

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As soon as I sell a few items here, I will be saving up for a PC for my 2006 Busa. I have added Yosh RS-3 slip-on (bought from a member, thanks). The air filter will remain the same. I have a slight stuttering/hesitation that I would like to correct eventually. I will download the map from Yosh site until I save up more money for a custom map. (Thanks to U members Im going broke with some few mods that Im learning from U all).
There is a bike dealer/shop called Extreme Machines on RT 33 located in central nj. They are a few mins from me. I have bought many small parts from them and they are extremely helpful people. They place is beautiful. My question is this...Has anyone had their bike Dyno at this place? Thanks for any input u may have. And please people, stop posting mods on the site. Im going broke. I have met this beautiful woman and I need to start saving up for something else
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I've been there several times. Tommy does the tunning and he's a great guy with lots of experience. I tell every one in NJ to go there for their dyno tunning. I've got nothing but good praise for them and everyone who I've told to go there also has the same high level of praise for them. Tell 'em Ken Commuta_Busa sent cha'. (my picture may still be up on their board near the service folks). I haven't been there in a while but hopefully before September I'll head down there again.

btw I've got a 1585 tunned by them (Tommy)on pump gas and has logged many street miles with their tune. I've also run it at top speed at Maxton without any changes needed to the safe tune.
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Check out Sun Cycles in Manasquan NJ on Rt 71 ask for Frank. A dealer will overcharge and screw you 90% of the time. Frank from Sun has my busa running perfect. Tell him the firefighters sent you.
 
Never expierenced their Dyno but i am certain that you're going to pay top $$$ for it. For Jersey this place stands out as it is new, big, clean and stocked but pricing, well you better bring $$. We pop in there frequently as it is a short ride from the in-laws place.

Also, if you look for that Rickey Gadon place that someone posted there is another one right at the Black horse pike exit of 295s.

Good luck!
 
Thanks people! The last time I went there they gave me an estimate of $225 to dyno and create a map. Atco nj is about an hour from me but manasquan is close by. I currently have about 650 miles on my 2006, after how many miles should I wait to get it done? Thanks in advance for all our help.
 
I've been there several times. Tommy does the tunning and he's a great guy with lots of experience. I tell every one in NJ to go there for their dyno tunning. I've got nothing but good praise for them and everyone who I've told to go there also has the same high level of praise for them. Tell 'em Ken Commuta_Busa sent cha'. (my picture may still be up on their board near the service folks). I haven't been there in a while but hopefully before September I'll head down there again.

btw I've got a 1585 tunned by them (Tommy)on pump gas and has logged many street miles with their tune. I've also run it at top speed at Maxton without any changes needed to the safe tune.
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Glad to hear this. I get all my bottles filled there and have been thinking about having a few pulls made.

They are an hour away from me,but the only place that will fill 15 bottles on the spot.
 
$225 is a good price! how many runs do you get for that price? I've heard GPW say you really need 6 or 7 runs to get the bike properly warmed up and dial the tuning in..."Fast BY Feracci" did mine,7 runs,enclosed Air Conditioned dyno with forced air into the rams,thats what you want,not the portable dynos with fans blowing air in the 90 degree heat and humidity
 
$225 is a good price! how many runs do you get for that price? I've heard GPW say you really need 6 or 7 runs to get the bike properly warmed up and dial the tuning in..."Fast BY Feracci" did mine,7 runs,enclosed Air Conditioned dyno with forced air into the rams,thats what you want,not the portable dynos with fans blowing air in the 90 degree heat and humidity
They didnt specify how many run? They just said "we put it back on the dyno until we get the map perfect". I dont know if they are jerking me or not. I only have experience in re-jetting carb bikes and I know it this can time consuming. Thanks for your advice. But I still wonder if 600 miles too early to bring the bike in. I think I will bring it in at 1000 miles.
 
At xtreme they use an exhaust gas analyzer to help with the tunning. It provides alot more information to you than just a/f ratio
 
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