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i have been reading this forum for about 6 months when i got my first hd by the way love it very good advise about big city thunder they sound great i have a ? about terminal velocity II closed loop does any 1 have this and how do u like it ??? is it easy to install ?? and jackly great mods on that street bob very nice
Well i cant answer your question, cuz i have no idea what your talking about, but i would like to congratulate your on your bike and welcome you to the forum.
thank you the tv II is for EFI it does not need any maping and about 400 dollors cheaper than a thunder max could really use some info if any one has this please tell me how u like it
Looks like Terminal Velocity II sells for $400 on ebay, yes for 07 bikes too.
I'd like to know more from people who have installed it also, I'm Very Interested and about to
order myself.... I was gonna get PCIII because ThunderMax was a bit too expensive for me, but
TVII is only $100 more than PCIII....
In reading info on the site terrycomp.com looks like it AutoTunes, no-need for a Dyno, No MAPS,
and looks like it's all quick release connections and plugs into existing harley ECU.
I seen on another forum a couple (like 2 people) posted that they had it installed
and thought it was great... 1 Guy said he could feel a big difference in HP and Torque
and smoked his friend who had a 103" screaming eagle model....
I'd like to know more from anyone using this cuz I want to order mine next friday!!!!!!
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