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Hey guys, Bike (2010 Softail) was stock until I added from you: V&H Straight Shot full exhaust, PCV & Fuel Moto air cleaner. I just changed the pipes to use Big City Thunder's original baffles and was wondering if the map you sent me is still optimal, or should it change with the different baffles?
Also, does it make a difference in mapping if I run the A/C open or covered?
I am getting a good amount of oil blow out from the air cleaner, I know there are countless threads on this issue, but thought I would ask about your A/C specifically, do you have any tips to minimize or eliminate this?
Hey guys, Bike (2010 Softail) was stock until I added from you: V&H Straight Shot full exhaust, PCV & Fuel Moto air cleaner. I just changed the pipes to use Big City Thunder's original baffles and was wondering if the map you sent me is still optimal, or should it change with the different baffles?
Also, does it make a difference in mapping if I run the A/C open or covered?
I am getting a good amount of oil blow out from the air cleaner, I know there are countless threads on this issue, but thought I would ask about your A/C specifically, do you have any tips to minimize or eliminate this?
Thanks for the help!
Hello, we do all of our maps with the baffles in place however the map we provided should work well with the Big City baffles. If it needs any fine tuning we would be happy to revise your map for you. The air cleaner cover will not affect the map. If you are getting some oil in the AC it is generally from running the oil level on the high side. I recommend draining some oil so it reads in the lower area of the dipstick.
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