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I have a 2006 Heritage with the Screamin Eagle Stage 2 Big Bore Kit (95"), the Stage 2 ECU, Screamin Eagle Air Cleaner, and Vance and Hines Bigshots Staggered with the quiet baffles.
I am running the PCIII USB but they do not have my exact setup. So far I have been using the setup for the V&H Straightshots (M805-090) and it seems to be doing well. No backfires, good mileage, and a very respectable power range. I talked to the Dyno company and they recommended the program for the Shortshots with baffles (M805-095) but I haven't had a chance to change the program and try it.
Does anyone out there have this set up, and if you do what program are you using? The program I am using might end up being the best one, but you know how it is, if you can get more performance and better mileage, then it is worth a try.
The closest is in St. Louis which is almost two hours away. I am already planning on calling them to see if they can do it on some Saturday. If they can I will be North bound for a road trip. I would like to get the most out of this combination. Thanks for the help and the information.
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