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I'm curious what people are running on their bike as far as FI management goes. Post your setup too. Which pipes? Which AC? Are you happy with your setup?
Did the SE II pipes, AC and Sert. Made a big difference, very happy with it.
Did 95 kit with heads and made another big change, real happy with that as well.
Changed the SEII's for a Thunderheader. Love the look and sound but actually lost some HP/torque.
All stock. Surprisingly, I am still happy with the sound of the pipes. I have SEII on the sporty and really prefer the quieter sound of the dyna pipes (blashphemy I know).
PCIII from Fuel Moto
Doherty Power Pacc AC
V&H straight shot slip ons
I like everything I chose, but the slip ons are a bit loud for my taste. They sound good, but are pretty loud when you get on it. I am considering going to the quiet baffles.
Thunderheader, SE aircleaner running open and Rev Tech DFO.And no, I DO NOT LIKE IT.I'm buying a SERT tomarrow if I can still get one in CA.This is the first bike I've ever owned that may be too loud for me but it's hard to tell it backfires constantly and runs so crappy at low RPMs I may like it better if I ever get it running right.
SE air cleaner with a K&N filter. D&D tuned headers. SE download. rev-tec DFO. I installed a switch on the DFO so can turn it on at will. 49mpg off about 38mpg on.
SE2's and stage1 with download....am thinking of installing BC thunder baffles and the HD race download...anyone else with this setup? I don't want to lose any torque with the baffles and hope the race download takes care of it.
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