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Just ordered a Fuel Moto EFI tuner and S/E air breather from Jaimie at Fuel Moto for my 2008 superglide. Only mod on the bike is Rush 2.0 slip ons. Just curious if any of you folks have this set up from Fuel moto, and maybe you can give me your feedback on how your bike runs now, MPG, power, torque difference etc. Thank you.
I have the 2" Rush slip ons and Jamie's SE air cleaner and power commander III. Hubby got the same but 2.25" baffles. Our bikes are monsters now. I don't have any figures yet but have ridden them both and the sound is awe inspiring and the power amazing. Took minutes to put together - we're not mechanics either. Worst part was trying to fit pc under hubby's seat - bobber fit perfect. Enjoy! Enjoy! Enjoy! Had vids but I don't know if I can find them or not.
Let me fix that. We put fuelmoto's efi on - not power commander
Thank you for the info, sounds like you both are happy campers with the set up. I read on their website that the Fuel moto EFI is actually a power commander that has the Fuel Moto graphics on it. I am looking forward to getting it later this week and hooking it up. Thanks again.
I too put on Fuel Moto's package last week and I am very pleased with the results. Better acceleration, no more pinging when rolling throttle at highway speeds, smoother and quieter. You will be very happy with it (this was the Fuel Moto labeled ECU and SE Air Cleaner combo for 319.00).
I too put on Fuel Moto's package last week and I am very pleased with the results. Better acceleration, no more pinging when rolling throttle at highway speeds, smoother and quieter. You will be very happy with it (this was the Fuel Moto labeled ECU and SE Air Cleaner combo for 319.00).
Thats the exact set-up i ordered, 319.00 which is a good price in my opinion. Thanks.
Expect to drop a few mpg's. I went form 44 to 40 mpg, but I've been havin' a little fun the last couple of tanks if you get my drift! Also, plan on taking your time with the install. It's very straightforward, but all those wires and electrics are packed pretty tight into a small space in frame under the seat. Some careful repositioning will save you some major cussin'. If you have the security system w/motion detector, you will have to locate the ecu tucked up under the frame behind the rear cylinder (not right behind it mind you) Jamie said this was not a problem. If you get stuck and need some help, PM me and I'll walk you through it. Fred
Expect to drop a few mpg's. I went form 44 to 40 mpg, but I've been havin' a little fun the last couple of tanks if you get my drift! Also, plan on taking your time with the install. It's very straightforward, but all those wires and electrics are packed pretty tight into a small space in frame under the seat. Some careful repositioning will save you some major cussin'. If you have the security system w/motion detector, you will have to locate the ecu tucked up under the frame behind the rear cylinder (not right behind it mind you) Jamie said this was not a problem. If you get stuck and need some help, PM me and I'll walk you through it. Fred
Thanks Fred ! I do not have the security/motion detector system so it should go together fairly easy, i was looking up inside that area today and can see its gonna be a little tight, but probably not as tight as some of the stuff i gotta work around wrenching on fighter jets for the last 30+ years. Them F-4 Phantoms were a real PITA ! Thanks again !
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