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Hi ..... The Harley dealer has put V-H big radius and Air cleanerStage 1 Thats the only thing I know !!!
Do I get a Power Comander ?? & Auto tune or I dont need it !!
Concerning the Fatbob 2009 it runs nice and it sounds nice !!! But if I install the Power comander .. will it sound better and run better ?? does it harm the motor ??
Thanks for your advice ,,my Brothers....
I would say know before you go... in other words, before you do anything on your bike it's probably a good idea to know exactly what modifications took place. Chances are that you have a receipt for the work that was done at the dealership. Even if they comped the download, they should have noted the work on the receipt. Short of that you could always call the dealership and ask what was done and they should have records.
Based on personal experience only, I can not imagine that the bike won't run and sound better with fuel management added. That being said, are you from Greece? As was noted in the thread previously, your bike may not come out of the factory with the same epa restrictions on it, and the mod may be completely unnecessary. Find out. That falls under the know category.
Hi David.... Just e-mailed to my Dealer and told that he had a race tuner on it !!! and if I want to.... he can send me an Upgrade !! but it needs a professional to install it ???
The Bike was Bought from Scotland and shipped to Greece....
If you have the Screamin Eagle Race Tuner you do not need the power commander. Both items do the same thing. Many would say the SERT is much better than the PC.
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