Let's keep this thread on track. The original question:
My name is Brian and I Need HELP! There I said it, so now the healing can begin.
I've been reading the posts about exhaust upgrades and it is all greek to me. I what my SERG to rumble the way it was meant to. I've removed the cat and now I'm adding the 2" Fullsac cores. I don't plan on doing anything more than that. Some of the posts I've read say I'm good to go while other say even a stock bike needs upgrades because it runs too lean.
I must have been sick the day they taught this stuff in HD101 cause I know nothing about loops, ECM, tuners, Maps, SERT & Super SERT. Can someone educate me on loops, tuners / Maps ( do I need one, can I add it myself, cost, can the dealer do it, is it a one time setup, does it void the warranty), ECM and whatever else I need to know to avoid hurting myself
The modifications you have done require a tune. There is not a canned map on a CD or a web site that will match your configuration exactly. If you want to stay all Harley then use the newest Super Pro Tuner and find someone that can tune with it. If you want to do your own work then buy MasterTune and you can tune most not all of the the AFR and VE tables yourself. If you really want to play with it and want to continually adjust parameters then buy one of the replacement ECU's and auto tune the AFR's. The replacement ECU's will require operator intervention from time to time for tweeking. Warranty is at the dealer discretion and they have to prove that the tune or the replacement ECU caused damage. Some dealers will not even look at the bike if it has an aftermarket ECU so I would suggest staying with the Delphi ECU and having it tuned.
Having said all that doing AFR"s for any of the systems is really only part of the tune. There are many tables that need to be optimized to your upgrades that impact fuel economy and driveability. One table that can not be auto tuned is the ignition table and this is a very integral part of any good tune. To get the ignition tables right you really need a dyno with a load brake. Doing ignition by the seat of the pants will take a long time and may or may not be correct. Ignition timing is important for no spark knock activity(pinging) and also heat as a retarded ignition table will generate heat and the bike will run hotter.
Find a tuner that will give you optimal results and not just tune the AFR.