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I am planning on changing my head pipes with Fulsac DX and using their 2" baffles on my stock slip-ons on my 15 CVO Limited. Do I need to get a tuner to remap my ECM?
I believe everyone would recommend installing a tuner even with the stock motor. Changing out the head pipe will certainly allow the motor to breath better so YES install a tuner.
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I am planning on changing my head pipes with Fulsac DX and using their 2" baffles on my stock slip-ons on my 15 CVO Limited. Do I need to get a tuner to remap my ECM?
Technically you don't have to but it would be wise if you did.
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