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Your intake has seen better days. Junk it. In my opinion the Arlen Ness intakes are money well spend. Simple, effective design which eliminates the rubber breather hoses. You can use your stock AC cover or an aftermarket dress up cover.
I totally agree with you. I once helped a brother tune his bike with the SE Pro. What a nightmare. The MAPs provided by Harley did not even include the SE cams he had installed. I could understand Harley not designing MAPs for other manufacturers products, but I would have thought they would have MAPs for their own products. I recently upgraded my bike and tuned it with the Power Vision. Very user friendly and completely customizable for any modifications.
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