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TOPIC: Speedo Healer Healtec
Speedo Healer Healtec 1 year 3 weeks ago #1
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I installed the Healtec Speedo Healer over the weekend and finally had a break in the rain today.. Clamped my Garmin GPS on the handlebars and took the Maxx out. With the 240 I had some serious speedo error reading too fast. I took a guess and dialed in -10.0% for the first run. Wow. Dead on to the GPS Easy install and easy set up and dial in.
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Re: Speedo Healer Healtec 1 year 3 weeks ago #2
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Good deal..now you can ride 10% faster!
I've got one as well, it's nice to know what speed you are really going. Don't forget the max speed recall feature....that's always cool to check after a 5th gear blast! |
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Mark B
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Re: Speedo Healer Healtec 1 year 3 weeks ago #3
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Do they have a plug and play for the Max, or do you have to use the universal?
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Mike
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Re: Speedo Healer Healtec 1 year 3 weeks ago #4
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yox185 wrote:
Do they have a plug and play for the Max, or do you have to use the universal? I still don't think they have plug and play....installation is not difficult as long a cutting a wire to the ECU does not make you queasy. |
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Mark B
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Re: Speedo Healer Healtec 1 year 3 weeks ago #5
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itgoes wrote:
yox185 wrote:
Do they have a plug and play for the Max, or do you have to use the universal? I still don't think they have plug and play....installation is not difficult as long a cutting a wire to the ECU does not make you queasy. When I installed mine I was a little nervous to cut the wire. But when I knew I would have the correct MPH reading on the dial, I knew that cutting the wire was a necessary evil. Doug |
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Last Edit: 1 year 3 weeks ago by killer d. Reason: SP
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Re: Speedo Healer Healtec 1 year 3 weeks ago #6
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Is a "speedo healer" still needed after one gets a Nash ReFlash?
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Re: Speedo Healer Healtec 1 year 3 weeks ago #7
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KosRider wrote:
Is a "speedo healer" still needed after one gets a Nash ReFlash? The healer, in question, can be used to eliminate the top speed restriction. Which the flash also does. But in this case is being used to calibrate (show true MPH) on your speedometer. |
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Mike
Last Edit: 1 year 3 weeks ago by yox185.
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Re: Speedo Healer Healtec 1 year 3 weeks ago #8
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Or get a 180/55 or 200-55 tire and it should correct the speed to within +1 or -1 mph too, correct?
Not for the 240 guys tho.. How much is this Speedo healer? |
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I'm right here..REALLY!!
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Re: Speedo Healer Healtec 1 year 3 weeks ago #9
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Healtec Speedo Healer
Also found this one....SpeedoDRD Just got an email from the Speedodrd company. He explained the reason there is no plug and play for the Vmax is the ABS. |
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Mike
Last Edit: 1 year 3 weeks ago by yox185.
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Re: Speedo Healer Healtec 1 year 2 weeks ago #10
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$122 delivered.
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