Screaming Eagle slip ons and heavy breather
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Screaming Eagle slip ons and heavy breather
I am having SE Fatshotz and the SE stage 1 breather installed by the dealer (and of course the ECM download) I have the 103 engine and am happy with the performance as it is so any increase would be a bonus as far s I am concerned. That said... has anyone gone this route and can comment with their opinion..descriptive difference....satisfaction or disappointment? I'm not trying to open a discussion on what the better route would have be, (I know there are many) or what others have done alternatively...just looking for those who chose the same option as I have. Thanks
#2
I am having SE Fatshotz and the SE stage 1 breather installed by the dealer (and of course the ECM download) I have the 103 engine and am happy with the performance as it is so any increase would be a bonus as far s I am concerned. That said... has anyone gone this route and can comment with their opinion..descriptive difference....satisfaction or disappointment? I'm not trying to open a discussion on what the better route would have be, (I know there are many) or what others have done alternatively...just looking for those who chose the same option as I have. Thanks
#3
That's odd. Have an appointment Friday for the install of the stage 1 air kit, se slip ons and the ecm download. I had already purchased the slip ons from another dealer (using customer loyalty points). The appointment is for the install of them, the purchase and install of the stage 1 and the ecm download. Charging me $495.
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That's odd. Have an appointment Friday for the install of the stage 1 air kit, se slip ons and the ecm download. I had already purchased the slip ons from another dealer (using customer loyalty points). The appointment is for the install of them, the purchase and install of the stage 1 and the ecm download. Charging me $495.
#7
Ok. I'm confused. Is the SESPT a replacement for what I was referring to as an ECM download? If so...don't care as long as it's done as needed. But the numbers don't add up. The initial cost to install just the slip ons was $85. Purchasing the stage 1 cleaner was $140. Having it installed and the ecm download is $270.
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I have a 2009 Road King. After my 103 install (included 255 cams), I had a STG 2 ECM download, SE Touring slip ons, and a SE Air cleaner. The bike made 74 HP and 92 torque at that time, up from 68 HP and 78 TQ with Stg 1 download, a/c, and gutted stock mufflers. Dowloads get the bike going, a nice gain, but not nearly what can be had with a true tune- 84 HP, 103 TQ.
If I were you, I'd unbolt the existing mufflers (a 9/16" muffler clamp bolt and two 1/2" bolts at the rear) and slip the new mufflers on yourself, saving $85. You can drive it like that to the dealer (or anywhere else), then have them put the air cleaner on and the download. Downloads are usually $149, but I can tell you this- please consider sinking this money into a tuner like the SEPST module, a TTS, a PC-V and get the CDs and cables and do your own downloads/tunes later on if you plan to do other mods. The sunk cost of a download pays half on the tuner, unless you can truly resist the need for more from here on out. Good luck....
If I were you, I'd unbolt the existing mufflers (a 9/16" muffler clamp bolt and two 1/2" bolts at the rear) and slip the new mufflers on yourself, saving $85. You can drive it like that to the dealer (or anywhere else), then have them put the air cleaner on and the download. Downloads are usually $149, but I can tell you this- please consider sinking this money into a tuner like the SEPST module, a TTS, a PC-V and get the CDs and cables and do your own downloads/tunes later on if you plan to do other mods. The sunk cost of a download pays half on the tuner, unless you can truly resist the need for more from here on out. Good luck....
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I have a 2009 Road King. After my 103 install (included 255 cams), I had a STG 2 ECM download, SE Touring slip ons, and a SE Air cleaner. The bike made 74 HP and 92 torque at that time, up from 68 HP and 78 TQ with Stg 1 download, a/c, and gutted stock mufflers. Dowloads get the bike going, a nice gain, but not nearly what can be had with a true tune- 84 HP, 103 TQ.
If I were you, I'd unbolt the existing mufflers (a 9/16" muffler clamp bolt and two 1/2" bolts at the rear) and slip the new mufflers on yourself, saving $85. You can drive it like that to the dealer (or anywhere else), then have them put the air cleaner on and the download. Downloads are usually $149, but I can tell you this- please consider sinking this money into a tuner like the SEPST module, a TTS, a PC-V and get the CDs and cables and do your own downloads/tunes later on if you plan to do other mods. The sunk cost of a download pays half on the tuner, unless you can truly resist the need for more from here on out. Good luck....
If I were you, I'd unbolt the existing mufflers (a 9/16" muffler clamp bolt and two 1/2" bolts at the rear) and slip the new mufflers on yourself, saving $85. You can drive it like that to the dealer (or anywhere else), then have them put the air cleaner on and the download. Downloads are usually $149, but I can tell you this- please consider sinking this money into a tuner like the SEPST module, a TTS, a PC-V and get the CDs and cables and do your own downloads/tunes later on if you plan to do other mods. The sunk cost of a download pays half on the tuner, unless you can truly resist the need for more from here on out. Good luck....