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i just bought an old 95 ultra with injection. I am interested in do the carb changed out. any suggestions and electrical instructions, parts list ect appreciated.
Puzzled,
so, you took a parts book on your bike and just bought the parts for a carbed model ? is this correct ? I have a 95 service manual on order.
later...............
paco
Last edited by paco; Feb 6, 2009 at 03:26 PM.
Reason: more thoughts on subject
The early M&M injection is limited at best. The new Delphi stuff is leaps and bounds ahead of the M&M. Converting from M&M to Delphi is expensive which makes the carb a viable option.
that is probably not gong to happen. The post is about 10 years old...
You can look for a thread by jasper86 in this subforum . He is on here still if you wanted to pm him.
Good luck,
Tom
The early M&M injection is limited at best. The new Delphi stuff is leaps and bounds ahead of the M&M. Converting from M&M to Delphi is expensive which makes the carb a viable option.
The old M&M injection is not limited at all, with the power commander 5 and auto tuner, the M&M in proper working order, works great, I also have the data logger on mine, but it is not necessary. On the 1996 you would need to upgrade the ECM to a 97-98, I have the Screaming Eagle ECM on mine.
that is probably not gong to happen. The post is about 10 years old...
You can look for a thread by jasper86 in this subforum . He is on here still if you wanted to pm him.
Good luck,
Tom
except photobucket is a POS, and broke the links to all the pictures.
just re-did that particular post as its own thing if anyone needs the reference.
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