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I have a 05 eg classic FI. I am going to change the mufflers to se slip ons. I am changing to the se air filter. What other maps would I need to upload. I know this bike runs lean. I know it needs to be richened up to get rid of the sputter on occation and to make it run cooler and smoother. All imput greatly appreciated. Thanks. Bob.
I could answer your question in my own inadequate way but there is a better way to find the answer.
Have you tried the search function here? This is not intended as a smart *** answer, but maybe you are not familiar with that feature of our forum. Up top of this page is a line with this written on it:
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Select the search button and follow the instructions.
Search for SERT in the topic section. You might try terry1955 in the author section, he knows quite a bit about the SERT.
If you have already tried this, please accept my humble appology. It is hard to type words that do not sound impersonal on the internet.
Grover let me say I am not affended. Although I have spent a couple of hours in the search section. Looking for upload information what to program in to this bike. I have not found it. It is possible that I might have missed it. After a while they all look alike. Just wondering what are the most common maps to upload. Thanks. Bob.
When you load the disc for the SERT in your computer there should be a map using the exact items you are. Atleast that's what I been told. Otherwise try to find a map that somewhat resembles what you have.
The canned MAPS you will find on the SERT are about the same as the dealer downloads. They are enough to get you to a dyno if you are doing the mods yourself. In order to get the most out of the SERT you have to get the bike Dyno tuned.
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