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Old 07-06-2011, 12:16 PM
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Yea it has been synods and is running rich. I even experimented with open loop rich all the time but has the same findings. I think its just what it is. My biggest beef was with the etmis program kicking in. Since I disabled it everything runs great.
 
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Sorry to hijack the thread, but I am thinking of picking one of these up. There is no tach on the street bob from the factory so my question is: If I buy one of these is there something I need to install for the tach function to work or is it just plug and play for all functions. Thanks in advance.
 
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Originally Posted by jpace024
Sorry to hijack the thread, but I am thinking of picking one of these up. There is no tach on the street bob from the factory so my question is: If I buy one of these is there something I need to install for the tach function to work or is it just plug and play for all functions. Thanks in advance.
It is completely plug and play. One of the most rewarding installs. So easy, so cool.
 
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Originally Posted by OdiousBarbarian
It is completely plug and play. One of the most rewarding installs. So easy, so cool.
That is confirmed by me! More functions than I've had the time to use. I'd love to try the 0-60 and 1/4 mile timing feature. Dang, maybe I'll try it this week!
 
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well i chime in here just to bring back a dead thread,
I believe correct operating temps for the head is around 300F mine runs about 305F scared the crap out of me for a while I thought that was the oil, I also have a Jagg oil cooler but I need to do some work on my tune I believe.

I also need to get a oil temp gauage setup just to check it may have to get the HD one.

PS I live in Austrilia so most dyas its either hot or dam hot, if you know what I mean.
 
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Since you brought this back from the dead I'll chime in, at least on the head temps. I'm using Harleydroid and my head temps show between 240-285 when rolling depending on the outside temp. If it let it sit and idle for 5 minutes or so it will jump up to around 315. I was running XIEDs, which helped, and now running the Dobeck Gen 3 instead which helped a little more. Without either of these the temps were higher than above and scared the **** out of me when I first saw them.
 
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