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The PCIII came in today, 15 min later I was up and running withthe Rinehart TD and Big Sucker A/C.
All I can say is SWEEEEEEET!!!!
If you have never heard these pipes, find someone who has them and have a listen. IMHO this is what a Harley should sound like.
The good news is the snow is gone, the bad news is we got 6" of rain in the last 24 hours. Major road damage and closings.
It looks like things will clear up and warm up starting Friday. I can hardly wait to get on the road!
Thanks to all on this board for providing so much information based onreal experience (as opposed to sales pitches). I could never have done it without your help.
did you just install the PCIII or did you have to do some tuning?
My friend with an 07 had the pipes and stage one air cleaner, got a base line dyno 67hp then they intalled the PCIII and dyno tuned it and it went up to 74.8hp.
did you just install the PCIII or did you have to do some tuning?
My friend with an 07 had the pipes and stage one air cleaner, got a base line dyno 67hp then they intalled the PCIII and dyno tuned it and it went up to 74.8hp.
Bought it from Fuelmoto with the correct map preinstalled. I may have the bike dynoed later.
Congrats, I ordered the rinehart trueduals last week. I put them on the bike and it sounded just like you said, "IMHO this is what a Harley should sound like". Rode it around a little Saturday and it ran great, no popping through the exhaust or intake. When I got home I ordered the BS and a PCIII, should be here Thurs. I will install with the PC map and then take it to a dyno in the next couple of weeks.
There is all kinds of popping on my sampson drag fishtails. I love it. The more that makes cagers notice me the better IMHO. Besides, to me, the look is what I was after. After a while, I am sure I will do some engine mods, and maybe then I will switch. But you can bet I will get my buck fifty worth out of these pipes.
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