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Re: 135 ci kit
« Reply #30 on: December 17, 2024, 03:48:56 PM »

I've got about 900 miles on the upgrade 135 for my 2023.5. I hear there are some great numbers coming from an Impact tuner? anyone have any info to share?

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Re: 135 ci kit
« Reply #31 on: August 21, 2025, 10:06:34 PM »

First, let me say I’m no expert. But I was told by my local Harley Service Dept today, The only thing that stops this 135 crate motor from being installed in earlier model touring bikes is the ECM. They said if you go with an aftermarket replacement, it has been done.   

Can anyone confirm that?
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Re: 135 ci kit
« Reply #32 on: August 21, 2025, 10:53:11 PM »

I bought my bike in February with the 135 upgrade and had the dealer put on the Sawicki Racing exhaust. My intention was to have it tuned by Gene Thomason, who helped Steve design TTS years ago and has tuned both of my other bikes (a 19 RG with 131 and a 12 RD with S&S 124 HO). When the dealer installed the exhaust with the Harley tuner, it ran horribly, so I put the stock exhaust back on until I could get it tuned. Unfortunately, Steve at TTS had not yet "jailbroke"
 (think that's the correct term?) The ECM so just been waiting (runs pretty damn well but sounds horrible!).
I have made the bike into a "project bike" so I have not got it yet, but it got finished today. Called Gene and sounds like they (TTS) are just about there to release to the public BUT have not yet tuned a bike going from a VVT to non-VVT so he said it may take them a while (weeks) to get it done. I am going to hold on as I haven't even broken it in yet and hope that someone else can be their guinea pig other than me. I won't use any other tuner other than Gene and TTS, so hopefully they get it figured out soon. In the meantime, I am fired up to finally get the bike and start breaking it in this weekend, even though we are having a crazy heat wave in SoCal. Usually I would do the 1000 miles in one weekend, but with this weather it will take me 2.
I will cross my fingers that someone else volunteers to be the guinea pig soon!
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Re: 135 ci kit
« Reply #33 on: Yesterday at 11:08:29 AM »

Well I have the Impact ECU on mine for about 6 weeks and it a great tuner and they can send you a base map but you really need someone who knows the system and can tune the Impact.

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Re: 135 ci kit
« Reply #34 on: Yesterday at 04:13:05 PM »

I bought my bike in February with the 135 upgrade and had the dealer put on the Sawicki Racing exhaust. My intention was to have it tuned by Gene Thomason, who helped Steve design TTS years ago and has tuned both of my other bikes (a 19 RG with 131 and a 12 RD with S&S 124 HO). When the dealer installed the exhaust with the Harley tuner, it ran horribly, so I put the stock exhaust back on until I could get it tuned. Unfortunately, Steve at TTS had not yet "jailbroke"
 (think that's the correct term?) The ECM so just been waiting (runs pretty damn well but sounds horrible!).
I have made the bike into a "project bike" so I have not got it yet, but it got finished today. Called Gene and sounds like they (TTS) are just about there to release to the public BUT have not yet tuned a bike going from a VVT to non-VVT so he said it may take them a while (weeks) to get it done. I am going to hold on as I haven't even broken it in yet and hope that someone else can be their guinea pig other than me. I won't use any other tuner other than Gene and TTS, so hopefully they get it figured out soon. In the meantime, I am fired up to finally get the bike and start breaking it in this weekend, even though we are having a crazy heat wave in SoCal. Usually I would do the 1000 miles in one weekend, but with this weather it will take me 2.
I will cross my fingers that someone else volunteers to be the guinea pig soon!

My 2019 CVO limited now has over 100000 miles on the clock.
I voided my warranty after 1000 miles with the TTS tuner.
I went with a 124 parts kit recommended by Steve G in AZ who did all my tuning since 2009 on other bikes.
On my 124 a friend here recommended Steve C on his dyno except Steve said his dyno room was under remodel and he’d call Gene T for the dyno tune. This was back in 2020.
 (COVID) time!
Trailer time to Gene for the break in, then a couple weeks later for final tune after 1500 miles.

This 124 makes great torque and good HP and I haven’t changed anything on the tune. He did a great job listening to me and asking questions about my riding style.
This engine has the stock bottom end (105000 miles) and the barrels on up has about 70000 miles and still running strong.

It’s nice to have friends in the business who can guide you on a build!
Big thanks to:
Both Steve’s, Gene, Bruce, John W. Dave O, Rick and the guys at Suburban HD, Fueling (local). And probably a few others!

Alan, I hope they get the TTS working for the 135, be patient! LOL
It’s a good tuner and they can be very helpful.

Mike

I rode early this morning up through the mountains (warm there as well Alan!) and I still have a smile every time I ride this bike.
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Re: 135 ci kit
« Reply #35 on: Yesterday at 10:59:55 PM »

My 2019 CVO limited now has over 100000 miles on the clock.
I voided my warranty after 1000 miles with the TTS tuner.
I went with a 124 parts kit recommended by Steve G in AZ who did all my tuning since 2009 on other bikes.
On my 124 a friend here recommended Steve C on his dyno except Steve said his dyno room was under remodel and he’d call Gene T for the dyno tune. This was back in 2020.
 (COVID) time!
Trailer time to Gene for the break in, then a couple weeks later for final tune after 1500 miles.

This 124 makes great torque and good HP and I haven’t changed anything on the tune. He did a great job listening to me and asking questions about my riding style.
This engine has the stock bottom end (105000 miles) and the barrels on up has about 70000 miles and still running strong.

It’s nice to have friends in the business who can guide you on a build!
Big thanks to:
Both Steve’s, Gene, Bruce, John W. Dave O, Rick and the guys at Suburban HD, Fueling (local). And probably a few others!

Alan, I hope they get the TTS working for the 135, be patient! LOL
It’s a good tuner and they can be very helpful.

Mike

I rode early this morning up through the mountains (warm there as well Alan!) and I still have a smile every time I ride this bike.
That's awesome Mike! I will try and be patient-
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