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I have a 2004 Dyna Low Rider EFI with Screaming Eagle Stage 1 kit. Has awesome performance, but adding a kuryakyn hypercharger with stinger. I need to know if I'll have to re-map the EFI, so I can schedule it - the local shop is pretty busy and I'm headed out for a long road trip, so need to plan ahead ahead. I'm getting different opinions, so would like some knowledgeable information. i could just take the bike to the shop and have it re-mapped, but don't want to spend the money, if don't have too.
I have a 2004 Dyna Low Rider EFI with Screaming Eagle Stage 1 kit. Has awesome performance, but adding a kuryakyn hypercharger with stinger. I need to know if I'll have to re-map the EFI, so I can schedule it - the local shop is pretty busy and I'm headed out for a long road trip, so need to plan ahead ahead. I'm getting different opinions, so would like some knowledgeable information. i could just take the bike to the shop and have it re-mapped, but don't want to spend the money, if don't have too.
Does your stage 1 kit include a high flow air cleaner? If it does you're just exchanging it for another one so no further tuning is required, and keep in mind your performance will not be better.
On a seperate note, does your bike have a tuner installed? OR, does it have a stage one download installed? You can't re-map the stage one download.
Now my opinion, you must like the looks of the Hypercharger because I don't think it's going to help your performance situation.
Thanks folks. A little late getting back. No, I didn't have it remapped, but monitored plugs very close.
Didn't improve low end performance tha much. But, high end > plus 4,000 rpm was noticeable. Thanks!
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