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I have yet to see a bike in person with orange SE wires so Im keeping mine. As for skull I like my skull derby cover . I dont really worry about what other people have anyway I just do what I like.
VA Biker, you only got an extra 20hp? Mine must be a newer design. http://
Well I put a bag on the back so I lost 20 there. I figure Im back to stoc numbers now. I did by the dark marker light covers I wonder how much gain I got there??
Anyone have to make adjustments after you installed these wires? I'm concerned about having to re run a dyno tune. What are your thoughts / experience. I've got a set of V&H Double Barrels, a SE/AC and Power Commander. Thanks for your input.
The Screamin Eagle wires are of the same resistance as the original factory wires, so no tuning or performance changes. Just a appearance improvement unless your wires are bad, then you would get a performance improvement. Some info below:
Originally Posted by WS6 Formula
Just installed the latest Screamin Eagle 10 mm Spark Plug Wires (just over 3/8"). I used Romex wire again to support the front cylinder wire on the horn mount, but did it in a "V" shape instead of straight up and down. The yellow wires are only available in universal kits. The plug ends are on already and you have to terminate the coil side. I ended up taking the plug side off to position the Screamin Eagle logos on both, left to right, as well as locating them on the top side. The ignition coil boots in the kit don't fit and the ignition coil terminals are the wrong type, so I used the parts from my old wires. These wires are fat!
Screamin' EagleŽ 10mm Phat Spark Plug Wires
Fat 10mm plug wires add dimension and style to your ride. Screamin' EagleŽ boot design and suppression core wires insure solid connection and maximum voltage transfer between coil and plugs. Screamin' EagleŽ logo printed along wire to add style.
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I have the Red ones as my bike is red looks good no issues.
But then again i also have that dam WG skull stuff.
But i do know what you mean i see the dam WG skull stuff alot i don't like that but to much money in it now to change unless i find something one off that i like.
WS6 Formula
Thanks for taking the time to post all that info. Much appreciated it. The yellow looks great with that Dragonfly Green.
Here's some other options below:
Originally Posted by dyna2319
I wish they came in green to match the color of my tank. I have the same color combo as WS6. Plus Sonetpro does not have the 90 bend in the boot he used might make it difficult to achieve the same look as WS6.
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