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Finally completed the installs that I set out to do months ago. The K&N High Flow A/C, Terminal Velocity II and Rinehart 2 into 1's. I had to wait until Chirstmas because the pipes were under the tree all wrapped up. But as of Wednesday this phase of my bike mods is complete and I am very happy with the results.
I really like the sound of the Rineharts and I am exceptionally pleased with the driveability of the bike now. My oldest son helped me install the exhaust system and so he got the first ride. In his words, "Wow, Dad it's cool how your bike slams me into the back of the seat now. And I'm real glad that soft back rest is there!"
I've put about 400 miles on it since Wednesday and I'm lov'in every mile!
Thanks to everyone who posts in here. It is great to be able to make educated decisions and purchases.
Which K&N AC did you install, the 3909 or 3910? Also do you have any ECM mod, such as a PCII, SERT, etc?
I installed the K&N 3909 High Flow A/C.
I used the Terry Systems Terminal Velocity II for ECM manipulation. It's an actual "closed loop" system so I don't have to do a re-map or a dyno everytime I add new parts. About 15 miles after installing the Rinehart's I noticed a definate boost in low end torque. I could actually feel it in the seat!
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