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Oh, boy. I've used the V&H Fuelpak many times on my bikes, the box always included the fuelpak map chart. This one doesn't. . . and my components aren't listed on the lookup on the Fuelpak chart. I'm sure someone else on here has the same parts:
Screaming Eagle Hi-Flow Intake
Screaming Eagle Nightstick (#of rings are what came with the slip-on)
I'm using the new, black-covered Fuelpak.
Can someone PLEASE hook me up with the settings? My wife and I are leaving this afternoon for Vegas on vacation. Otherwise, I'll have to put the old intake on and remove the fuelpak, and I really don't want to do that. Thanks a bunch!!!
Thanks, Russ. That was the first place I checked. They don't list the Harley Nighstick slip-on. Only the V&H slip-on. Otherwise, you have to call them or send them an email . . . oh, yeah, they're only open M-F, hence my dilemma.
I just loaded the setting for the V&H slip-on and it starts and idles okay, but the idle is just a smidge rough.
only other thing i can suggest is look at the questions and answers on the website I was just there trying to find an answer for you it might help. I emailed them last week to see if there was a updated map for my bike and they still haven't answered. I hope you get it running ok.
Thanks, Russ. I've got it loaded with the Fuelpak map for the V&H slip-ons. Took it out for a test run, it ran well. No real issues. Matter of fact, I'm getting less decel pop on my wife's ride with the Fuelpak and Nightstick slip-on than I do on my FLTRX with the V&H hi-output pro pipe and dyno-tuned TTS Mastertune. Of course, the performance on my FLTRX is a bit more . . . thrilling.
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