I am geographically challenged WRT Canada; have no idea where Alberta is. I know a very good tuner in Nanaimo, Lonewolf Performance, but I have looked and see his shop is quite a ride away from you; looks like 1000 miles. I will contact him and inquire about other tuners in the area and who he would recommend; I trust him. Stay tuned in.
I have a short list of questions that you should ask a potential tuner before handing your bike over to them but will hold off on providing them until you need them; you will not need them if you opt to use a tuner Lonewolf recommends.
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I would really appreciate the help for sure. I’m attaching a pic of the timer I have so there is no confusion. I’ll look into how to download the tuner and send it to you. Would it be easier to do all of that through email?PMd Lonewolf; he is not aware of tuners in the Albera area but has offered to take a look at the "Screaming Eagle" tuner but we need to know if the tuner is the SESPT or the Street Tuner? If you can down load the tune and send me the file, we can have him take a look at it to see if the tic is fuel or timing related. If you are interested in at least getting some knowledgeable feed back from a competent tuner, let me know.
He has sold his dyno to a shop about 45 minutes north of Nanaimo and is getting the new guy up to speed. Many of his customers come from various locations on the island, I suppose, because there is a lack of independent dyno operators on the island. It is possible to find a competent tuner at a dealership, I know a couple in south Texas but they are very rare. Let me know if you want to pursue this path with Lonewolf; he is will to help as much as he can.