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Doesnt anyone sell an intake for the MM EFI models?
I have been looking all over for an intake for my 98 FLHRCI but all the intakes I find indicate they are for the Delphi throttle body not the Magneti Marelli...... there has to be something out there somewhere that fits. Anyone able to point me in the right direction?
https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/...-efi-1999-2001
Arlen Ness Stage 1 Smooth Big Sucker Air Cleaner Kit For Harley Touring With Magneti-Marelli Injection
Heres one I know it says 1999 but they may have another.
https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/...-efi-1999-2001
Arlen Ness Stage 1 Smooth Big Sucker Air Cleaner Kit For Harley Touring With Magneti-Marelli Injection
Heres one I know it says 1999 but they may have another.
Looks like it is Delhpi EFI only.... unless I am missing something.
Picture definitely shows the opening for a Delphi and not the MM EFI. Maybe I will shoot Ness a message and ask
Last edited by Bob_suruncle; Sep 22, 2017 at 02:18 PM.
Reason: added comment
I know they used to make Big Suckers for them. Here's a pic of one I took off a 2000 RK. Nice quality huh? It had been sold and installed by Topeka HD. Either didn't care or didn't notice.
Thank you for your inquiry, unfortunately the photos are not accurate for every model fitment we offer. We do not make a direct bolt on kit to fit the 96-98 Evo motors with Magneti Morelli fuel injection. We do offer a kit that can work with slight modification to the throttle body. There is a way to modify the 99-01 F.I. kits to work. It requires the Evo breather bolts, reducing 2 of the threaded holes in the throttle body from 5/16 to ź and shaving the IAC pintel arm. :
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