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I talked to my local dealer last Sunday about adding slipon's to my 08. I asked out right if this would void my warrenty. They told me that it "should not" affect my warrentry but that there was a possibility.
I decided to go with a SERT SEAC and rush mufflers. I will let everyone know how it turns out. I am still waiting on the SERT. I would definitely check with your dealer concerning your warrentry.
Thanks Lost1. How easy is it to install the Fuel Pak, or T max...Is it simply plug it in secure it and be done, or are there settings to be done?
Mestude- the Fuel Pak piggybacks on the ECM. Two screws hold it on. Plug the bike's ECM harness into the Fuel Pak, then the Fuel Pak's harness into the ECM. Takes about 10 minutes total for install. There are 3 buttons used to program the number settings into the Fuel Pak- a "number select" button, a "number up" button and a "number down" button. Programming takes about 60 seconds and to calibrate the throttle you simply open it and close it once.
Very simple and it works well. You can check their website before you buy to read up on the FP, installation, and to see if they have a map available for your bike's mods: http://www.fuelpakfi.com/harley1.html
Good luck!
I am totally confused how putting slip-ons could void your warranty? I'm notquit sure what he means.If the slip-ons had baffals they would be almost the same as stock mufflers.I took my RK custom to the dealership here in NC,It had Fish fins with no baffals and they wrote me an extended warranty.I guess it all depends on the dealership.I have a Arlen Ness A/C and PC commander111 on the way.
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