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Fuelmoto is good, got their 107 kit. Mention to them your a HD Forum member, maybe additional discount. Also, let them know your engine build and they will send you the correct map.
I got the Thundermax and it's installed. Been having a small issue which they claim is due to the pigtail that gets connected into the ECM plug. A little scary but simple to do. You just had to stick in two wires (with pins) into two open spots.
The issue is I can link to the tmax with power on but if I start the bike and try to monitor real-time, software and ecm lose link.
The map that was installed was VERY rich. I opted for a basemap (...713) instead. Idles smoother and just from blippin the throttle in the garage seems much more responsive.
I haven't ridden it yet. Just making sure things are good before I go for a ride.
For the record, the new model # for 04-11 Dyna is 309-485.
Side note: I also installed some new Michelin Commander II tires both front and rear.
My 2011 FXDB came with Michelin Scorcher tires. They lasted about 10k at best, and rode like crap. Never realized how bad they were until I changed over to the Commander 2's. Love these tires! Smooth ride, and they seem to be holding up much better. I am about 13k right now, and they still look like new. Ride is much better for sure. Price is right, ride is right, and I am still waiting to see if the mileage is right. As long as I can get more than the 10k I got on the others...I will be a very happy camper and buying the 2's again. Just my 2 cents!
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