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I was comapring it to the one in his original post. I thought that was the one he got from Jamie based on these latest baffle mods.
The chart in my first message reflects the new mods and map. The second is the chart for the map I'm currently running for the Rush 1.75's, which someone requested. Let's not confuse the two.
Neither one of those maps are iclicks unless he changed his name and moved away from Baton Rouge, LA. He seems to be just showing them for reference.
EDIT: we have more than 17% humidity in our living rooms with the airconditioning running down here in Louisiana...................can't be his.
Oops, done got caught! Yeah, I can't pull a fast one on the sharp-eyes of this forum. The map I'm running now is a canned map from Fuel Moto, created in WI obviously when the humidity was lower than anything we've ever seen here in LA. The new map is also created up there, of course. I would assume the MAP sensor would compensate for these changes to some degree, but I'm not sure how humidity and altitude would affect the performance otherwise. Good points, though, and I will ask Jamie about that in our next conversation.
Yeah, these guys are watching us close.....I gotta be real careful to only post naked pics of my real wife on MY Harley, not her ex's....I could not bare the shame if they caught me in a lie.
I called Jamie today too! He seemed like a nice guy but I decided to go another route. My local shop is connected to FBI and work in conjuction of one another. I decided to buy a used PCIII from them with a map (3000 mi. on it) and they will dyno my scoot in the spring and make a custom map. I also ordered a forcewinder style intake, saddle bag gap fillers, FLHX front signals, skull and grind dash insert, and LED strip signals for the back. More pics from me later!
I'm hoping Jamie is smart and opens two markets with his latest idea......He can offer justmodded baffles and a map, OR new rush pipes with his baffels as an option.
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