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Old 01-09-2019, 02:23 PM
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Timing defines everything
BUT..when you start running really high CR timing starts to get more EZ!
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Old 01-09-2019, 09:14 PM
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Like replace HyperCharger with stock S&S air cleaner and route breather to atmosphere. Which pjb gave me hell for.

Gave you hell for??
I simply gave the quick simple fix for your problem, because I ran into the same thing a few days previous. Not for your benefit, because you went your own way, but for future readers that run into the same thing.
Can't believe you're still hanging on to that.

hope you figure out how to start your bike!

looks like the hypercharger is still on there. what happened?
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And "bad gas" and "starter fluid" define one's clues about engine repair/maintenance.
You just will not cut me a break, will ya? Got to where I don't want to post here any more. Always getting put down. Thank you , Prot, for wishing me well.
 
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Old 01-09-2019, 09:30 PM
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AWwwwwww
Do you wear skinny jeans too?
 
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The last 6 months of my life I have been laid up recovering from surgeries. It has been a long hard difficult road to recovery. I got back on my feet. Able to get in the shop and work in earnest in getting my rides road worthy. Trying to get my life back on track. Back to normal. Tried to share some of my experience. I get laughed at ridiculed and put down. After what I have been though. I don't fringing need this crap. To paraphrase the great Texas Hero from Tennessee. David Crockett. YOU MAY ALL GO TO HELL
.I AM GOING RIDING. **** all you bastards.
 
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Get rid of that damned hypercharger, terrible flow and the weight doesn't do your intake seals any favors.

Nice looking bike aside from that thing.
 
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Old 01-12-2019, 10:25 PM
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Happy to hear you are recovered enough to be riding again.
All jokes aside, I wish you the best riding and good health. Enjoy and be safe bro.
 
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TwiiZted Biker. Thanks for your reply. My brother. It does boost my morale. That HyperCharger is long gone. Replaced with S&S tear drop cleaner I have had from the 80's. I can tell better performance from the replacing the HP with the S&S. That is a old photo showing the Hypercharger. Ride safe. My brother.
 
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Happy to hear you are recovered enough to be riding again.
All jokes aside, I wish you the best riding and good health. Enjoy and be safe bro.
Thank you. Wishing you the same.
 
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Old 01-13-2019, 07:22 AM
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Originally Posted by OLD 96
The last 6 months of my life I have been laid up recovering from surgeries. It has been a long hard difficult road to recovery. I got back on my feet. Able to get in the shop and work in earnest in getting my rides road worthy. Trying to get my life back on track. Back to normal. Tried to share some of my experience. I get laughed at ridiculed and put down. After what I have been though. I don't fringing need this crap. To paraphrase the great Texas Hero from Tennessee. David Crockett. YOU MAY ALL GO TO HELL
.I AM GOING RIDING. **** all you bastards.
Sorry to hear about your troubles but I'm glad to hear they are in the past.
 


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