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Ive been running a PCV on my 2010 Street Glide for years. There are no 02 sensors as per original installation instructions. If it were to take a crap and had to be removed on the road to get you home would the bike still run on the original ECM without the 02's? Thanks
That's an interesting question! When I bought them I knew they were too big for the 96 (but they work really well for how I ride), but now that' I'm about spend the dough on a 107, I'm considering 777s and a little more compression. I sent Jamie an email yesterday with my particulars (solo riding, like to rev it out) and am awaiting his reply. I'll spend the $400 to swap out the 777s as I'll be able to sell the 555s for what, $200?
In short, I'm not sure yet. I don't want to hijack this PC-V thread, but would love to hear your thoughts.
That's an interesting question! When I bought them I knew they were too big for the 96 (but they work really well for how I ride), but now that' I'm about spend the dough on a 107, I'm considering 777s and a little more compression. I sent Jamie an email yesterday with my particulars (solo riding, like to rev it out) and am awaiting his reply. I'll spend the $400 to swap out the 777s as I'll be able to sell the 555s for what, $200?
In short, I'm not sure yet. I don't want to hijack this PC-V thread, but would love to hear your thoughts.
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