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I have the SE Street Performance one piece slip on's (80491-07) installed already on my 07 Ultra. I really like the sound and looks after 3,000 miles. I am thinking about putting a SE AC on and do an ECM remapping with the SERT myself. I assume there is a specific map that comes on the CD for this specific combination for a 07 Ultra. Can anyone confirm that has a SERT CD? Also, if you have installed that map with this combination how is the performance, etc.? Also, does anyone know if the SERT's are now in stock and shipping from places like Zanottis? I assume the most current SERT stock number is 32107-01G.
I have the SE Street Performance one piece slip on's (80491-07) installed already on my 07 Ultra. I really like the sound and looks after 3,000 miles. I am thinking about putting a SE AC on and do an ECM remapping with the SERT myself. I assume there is a specific map that comes on the CD for this specific combination for a 07 Ultra. Can anyone confirm that has a SERT CD? Also, if you have installed that map with this combination how is the performance, etc.? Also, does anyone know if the SERT's are now in stock and shipping from places like Zanottis? I assume the most current SERT stock number is 32107-01G.
Thanks
Jim
'07 Ultra
The most current CD-ROM is the "J" CD which I have and I would think comes with the "01G" version of the SERT. I actually have the "01D" version of the SERT, but the only difference is mine came with cables and the CD that was with it in 06' was the "F" version. Ithink it looks like this calibration is the one you would use. You might have to modify it some. This is copied right off of my "J" CD. [align=left][/align][align=left]Calibration # 78: 2007 Touring Exhaust with O2 Sensors[/align][align=left]Configuration: 1580 SE A/C & Race Exhaust[/align][align=left]File Name: 159PZ004-A1.MT6[/align][align=left]Components:[/align][align=left]⢠25deg Injectors P/N 27709-06[/align][align=left]⢠SE Air Cleaner and Breather Kit P/N 29440-99C[/align][align=left]⢠Race Exhaust[/align]
Is there a Sert "map" for just the SE aircleaner and stock pipes for a 2007 Ultra?
If not is anyone running the "78" map with stock mufflers?
Is there really that much difference between the stock mufflers and the new two piece Screamin' Eagles?
Ck with Mark @ M&M Cycles.. I talked to him about a update CD last week, and he had race tuners then.... (419) 624-8739 He's a stand up guy, and great to deal with..
I am running map #78 with the screamin eagle A/C and stock mufflers on an 07 street glide. I'm not running as hot as I was. Or at least the exhaust aren't frying the backs of my thighs like they were before loading that map. No surging or flat spots.
Slammer,
Are you using the "canned" map #78, or did you modify it?
I'm thinking of using #78, then as others here have suggested, maxing out the CLB table to get the closed-loop running in the 14.1 AFR range to get it cooled down.
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