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I searched for the answer to my question, however have not found any definite answers...Here we go......
I have a 1999 Electra Glide Standard Carb.
I had a hydraulic cam upgrade. Since that I am getting a cam sensor code. From what the mechanic told me and what I have read on the net, The 1999 and 2000 TC used both Crank and Cam sensors. The TC did not need the Cam sensor, so in 2001 it was deleted. The difference being the coil and ECM. I have purchased a 2002 coil, and 2002 ECM.
So question is if I switch these out to the 2002 style and unplug the CPS will I be high speed low drag? Or FUBAR?
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