Dyno Tune

Question for Fix My Hog I have a Stage 1 and 255 cams. I paid for a dyno tune-up, which only took 30 to 45 minutes. Did I get what I paid for—$450.00?
(Premium member, Make/Model: Harley Davidson, Heritage Softail Classic 2014)

Via Email

Fix My Hog Answers Would expect a price like that if they spent 3 or 4 hours chasing a good tune (at $100 per hour for labor, depends on the shop). If there are no parts in that price, you may have paid too much. Should ask for an explanation. Maybe you paid for something that you didn’t realize. Also, you should have a printout of before & after with horsepower & torque.

Related Fix My Hog Videos:
Performance and Upgrade Videos

Have more questions? Check out our Q&A index page to find some answers.

Share tips, start a discussion or ask other students a question. If you have a question for the instructor, please click here.

Make a comment:
characters remaining

3 Responses to “Dyno Tune”

  1. ED

    I like the site but for 86.00 I don’t use it enough so I was cancelling my membership…the I got a pop up to stay a member for $12.00…I said ok…gave me a confirmation…but was still charged the 86.00. Hmmm

  2. Jules John Berta

    nice

  3. Mark Lindsley

    This site is very difficult to navigate I was watching a video on led light install. It showed me just a few minutes of it and then stopped. Said to log in but I'm already logged in but won't let me view the entire video 🤔🤔🤔🤔