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Ok, everything finally installed. Rush muffs with special baffles (wow - loud compared to stock), pcIII usb and k&n filter kit. Sounds great, sounds like a Harley. Not too sure that the neighbors love me, but you can't have everything.... LOL.
But I'm getting a back fire. Found it while doing the zero throttle. Flames and everything (cool). But I know that it's just extra unburnt fuel in the exhaust. The bike is running Jamie's map for the touring crowd.How do I get rid ofthe backfire and flames.
I installed mine last week and have no problems. I would give Jamie at Fuel Moto. I am sure he can help you. The directions for setting the throttle are on the Fuel Moto site. I'm sure it is an easy fix.
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