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New today, the Screamin' Eagle Heavy Breather, and the map download. Quite happy so far: a little more snarl to the sound, a tiny boost in throttle response.
Looks good! I've had mine for about 2yrs and really like it, but it's starting to be really common! I started to look into some velocity stacks just to be a little different.
Will the heavy breather fit on a 2006 Superglide or are they for 2007 and up ? If so, would I have to do anything besides install it and maybe adjust map on the fuel tuner ?
Yes, the dealer I frequent has been selling a lot of them according to the service technician.
I know it's not unique the way it was even a year ago, but ever since I saw one on the Fat Bob CVO of last year. . . I've thought of adding it to mine. Now it's on. Time for another ride!
Will the heavy breather fit on a 2006 Superglide or are they for 2007 and up ? If so, would I have to do anything besides install it and maybe adjust map on the fuel tuner ?
John,
According to other threads here it will fit your Glide. . . but in the catalog, for the purposes of the MoCo covering themselves, it says it's "just for racing use."
Will the heavy breather fit on a 2006 Superglide or are they for 2007 and up ? If so, would I have to do anything besides install it and maybe adjust map on the fuel tuner ?
They do have them for '06. It is a pretty easy install and should only take 15-20 minutes. Adjust the map and your good to go.
Did the little rain sock type cover come with,or did you have to buy one? I have the same type of filter on myAN/BS and I'm still washing and oiling it each time I get stuck in the rain! I guess it's time to break down and buy 1!
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