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Maximus Remote Tuning Service

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#1 ·
Hands down the best way to tune your victory 106

We are now a technoresearch tuning facility for your victory 106 cubic inch motorcycle.

We perform ecu flash tuning on your bike to dial in all of its potential and components. From a complete stock to a full performance built engine, we will directly tune your victory at the ecu level rather than adding additional devices piggybacked. Which will fail eventually.

We utilize data collection from our wide band sensor setup and software to collect, translate and transform your bikes fueling and ignition to it's peak performance.

We also offer remote tuning nationally for your victory if our shop is a bit to far.



Call us at (832) 473-2959

to schedule your next tune!!
 

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#2 ·
Been thinking about one of those if I ever get into tuning. Just bought the bike and it's all stock.
Not as easy as my last bike with carb.
 
#3 ·
Funny how many cheap charleys are out there that want the Max but don't want to pay for the tune. Just send them a map is all they want
 
#4 ·
Needs wide band 02 sensors?
 
#5 · (Edited)
Only during the tuning process. Which I provide as part of the remote tuning service. Including shipping fees to and from you in the Cont. US

Also offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If not happy with tune, I will unflash your bike to original so no trace of tune left behind, and will refund your money once kit and Maximus are received back.
 
#7 ·
$375 for remote tuning service.
 
#9 ·
106 only due to ECU software. Only 08 would be the Vision.
 
#11 ·
Absolutely
 
#12 ·
Getting it done
 

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#13 ·
Niceeeee

Andre using TaPaTaLk
 
#14 ·
Quick question I have the Power Commander V and when it was installed the installer took our the original O2 sensors. Do i need them if I go to MAXIMUS
 
#15 ·
I always recommend them, but not 100% required.
 
#17 ·
Similar, but not same. Each uses it’s own proprietary software version.
 
#24 ·
Shipping costs for the equipment maybe?
 
#27 ·
exactly...shipping is what kills the price internationally.
 
#25 ·
Cost a pretty penny to ship that stuff overseas. Probably a few shops down there that can do it. Road trip. :)

There are other posts on here with much success doing the remote tuning so it is a good option if you don't have a good shop nearby.
 
#32 ·
They could have tuned it with the fancy full band sensors that Maximus uses. I do think they should have connected your sensors back up though.
 
#33 ·
Ive spoke to Kevinx who said they would've screwed in their own 02s for the Maximus tune,
and that itll still run hard wether or not they were reconected.
Just may get better fuel mileage with them connected.
So I hooked em up last night.
Tried to yesterday on side of road and all I succeeded in doing is a nice burn on the back of my left hand.
Now for the best part...test ride time?
 
#34 ·
Right. The understanding that I have is once the A/F map (I don't remember what the table is called by name at moment) is actually set correctly it will track very close to the set A/F ratio with or without the sensors. The sensors just help compensate but when it's tuned you shouldn't have much correction needed like < 5% over/under target.

One thing I did not think of until this year is having fresh/clean plugs before tuning.
 
#35 ·
Yes thats right, fresh plugs gapped and fitted the morning of the tune.
Riding today seemed cleaner down low, dunno if thats psychological or reality but the 02s will be staying connected now.
 
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