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I have a 2 month old Fat Bob 114, I got the Vance&Hines High-output Slip-ons with the FuelPak Fp3 installed on delivery and I am very happy with it.
Now I am almost at the first service, about 500 Kms (300mi) to go, and I am thinking about going to the Torque Cam in that service.
In the shop I was told that as the Fp3 as a autotune fuction it will work good.
Does anybody as experience with the FuelPak Fp3 in that set-up?
Any advice?
The FP3 will allow you to adjust for a specific cam, once you're plugged in, chose the map you're currently loaded and dive down through the menu functions, you can add a cam to your tune there, if you want to run with a pre determined map. Otherwise as you mentioned, you can run the Auto Tune but note it may take a couple tanks of gas worth of riding to populate all the required cells before you flash that auto tune to a map.
I would recommend the Powervision tuner over the FP3 myself. It has a bit more flexibility.
But overall, I would recommend that you call the best Harley Dyno tuner in your area and ask what tuner he prefers to use, then buy that and let him tune the bike on the dyno with that tuner.
The FP3 will allow you to adjust for a specific cam, once you're plugged in, chose the map you're currently loaded and dive down through the menu functions, you can add a cam to your tune there, if you want to run with a pre determined map. Otherwise as you mentioned, you can run the Auto Tune but note it may take a couple tanks of gas worth of riding to populate all the required cells before you flash that auto tune to a map.
Thank you. I found it, Now I have figure out wich is the correct one. I will contact V&H for help
I have a 2 month old Fat Bob 114, I got the Vance&Hines High-output Slip-ons with the FuelPak Fp3 installed on delivery and I am very happy with it.
Now I am almost at the first service, about 500 Kms (300mi) to go, and I am thinking about going to the Torque Cam in that service.
In the shop I was told that as the Fp3 as a autotune fuction it will work good.
Does anybody as experience with the FuelPak Fp3 in that set-up?
Any advice?
Thank you
Nice and safe rides
Miguel Oliveira
Miguel do you know if you have warranty with those mods ?
If you do, go with the SE cam you like.
If you don't there's many better cams out there for this motor.
Miguel do you know if you have warranty with those mods ?
If you do, go with the SE cam you like.
If you don't there's many better cams out there for this motor.
Yes, I have warranty (and extended up to 4 years) with this mods and thats the readon I will stay will SE Cams. Thank you
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