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Are there any Bluetooth Tuners available for Spyders?

Darkside

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I am still waiting on my 2022 F3L but I am working to get things prepped ahead of time. I will be putting a tuner on and it seems the standard is the DJ PV3. I was researching this unit and while doing so I noticed the PV4 Bluetooth Tuner. It has a very small list of bikes not including Spyders. Not sure if anyone knows if it will work on a Spyder. With that being said there seemed to be questions about the PV3 working on newer Spyders as well. My question is are there any Bluetooth tuners on the market for Spyders? I like the idea of using 1 unit to do mapping, music and tuner control. Using my phone limits theft possibilities and allowing me to keep a clean look on the bars. If none exist is the PV3 the way to go?

Thanks
Darkside
 
I talked with DynoJet.
There is a PV4 for the Spyder. It's the same unit as for the Maverick. The only trouble is that there is currently no wideband O2 sensor compatible with it.
They are working on it, and expect one to be available sometime in the future.
I'm holding off on purchase until I'm sure the wideband will be available. Tuning with the narrowband sensor will be limited to the closed loop areas, so limited gains in top-end power or accommodating more serious mods.
 
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