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Old Sep 23rd, 2008, 02:15 PM     #11 (permalink)
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Ask my stealer service department they stated if it runs good don't worry about reprogramming.
That's a very dangerous statement for them to make. Your interpretation of running good and mine are two differing opinions. There's lots of riders that feel their bike runs better than most when in reality they are lean. While lean fuel mixtures will give better performance in some cases, it's not possible to determine if the mixture is correct using the dealers theory with any accuracy.
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Old Sep 23rd, 2008, 04:10 PM     #12 (permalink)
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Glider, do you still recommend the TFI over PC or FP?
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Hey rbmount, you stated that if you put extensions & SE stage one breather then you'd better add fuelpak. Will the fuelpak compensate with the slip-on muffler settings from V&H?
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Glider, do you still recommend the TFI over PC or FP?
Yes, it's very user friendly, no maps and easily adjustable.
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Hey rbmount, you stated that if you put extensions & SE stage one breather then you'd better add fuelpak. Will the fuelpak compensate with the slip-on muffler settings from V&H?
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The FP will compensate but mostly for the V&H products. The TFI is a better choice here IMO.
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