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V&H Fuelpak vs Power Commander III ??

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Old 01-29-2008, 02:53 PM     #11 (permalink)
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Re: V&H Fuelpak vs Power Commander III ??

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The PC III for warranty work is better addressed by the dealers. They seem to want to make up their own rules here from one to another.

If they tell you it voids the warranty,(my dealer basically told me last year any exhaust not installed by HD dealer etc. voided my warranty. ) ask them to show you some proof of this in writing Bet they don't!
Many dealers install them and still honor the warranty. You may need a dealer change here to an honest one.
When I bought my pipes I went to two local dealers and called two others and asked if I did the change myself would it void the warranty. They all said no and said as stated by Glider H.D. would have to prove something I did caused a problem.
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Old 01-29-2008, 08:27 PM     #12 (permalink)
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Re: V&H Fuelpak vs Power Commander III ??

my dealer installed and tuned the PCIII for me. No warranty issues with them.
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Old 01-31-2008, 01:31 PM     #13 (permalink)
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I have a 2006 HD ElectraGlide 88 cu/in Running the fuel pac...no issues to report, and the bike runs like a dream..
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I have a 2006 HD ElectraGlide 88 cu/in Running the fuel pac...no issues to report, and the bike runs like a dream..
Did you do the install or have the dealer do it?
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Re: V&H Fuelpak vs Power Commander III ??

I have a 2008 Ultra Classic that after doing extensive research, decided to do a stage one upgrade to. I installed an Arlen Ness Big sucker high flow air filter assembly, Python Slip on Mufflers ( nice sound) and a Vance and Hines Fuelpak. I am very pleased with the bikes driveability. It runs much stronger and a lot cooler than before the upgrade. I like the fact that the Vance and Hines Fuelpak plugs into the factory harness using a t-tap and is easy to setup. My choice of the Vance and Hines Fuelpak was based on:

Easy to install inline with computer
Easy to setup with out needing computer
Don't have to touch injectors or oxygen sensors
This system adds and takes away fuel.

**Also, I have heard stories about bad customer service in regards to Vance and Hines Fuelpak and from my experience, I emailed them a few times over the last week and they answered my questions with no problem.
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