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Need some quick help with exhaust, fuelpak and a/c
So I've been running the d&D fatcat for awhile now. This week I purchased the fuelpak and the joker machine diamond performance air cleaner.
The install for the air cleaner is pretty self explanatory, as is for the fuelpak. I e-mailed the fuelpak people to find out what code I'd need for that set up.
Just started it, ran for a second then died and some smoke comes out of where the a/c is. Not sure why, and hoping someone can give me a direction to head in.
It's on a 2011 Crossbones thats stock other than those three things.
Thanks for the help.
Last edited by Five7Hemi; Jun 30, 2012 at 12:43 PM.
Reason: changed the numbers
Not to be a smart-***, but this is why I keep pushing the Dobeck DFO for simple mods. Pretty much turns the EFI into a carb. No maps or confusing downloads for seemingly simple adjustments. Just a screwdriver. They have their limits, but for an exhaust/AC install, I don't think anything else is better. JMHO.
You really don't need anything with the new bikes when adding an exhaust and A/C. With the 4 wire o2 sesors the bike can adjust for it. I never had a problem when I added them. In fact D&D said this in an article I read. Call them up and see.
You really don't need anything with the new bikes when adding an exhaust and A/C. With the 4 wire o2 sesors the bike can adjust for it. I never had a problem when I added them. In fact D&D said this in an article I read. Call them up and see.
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