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Hello all,
Long time watcher, first time poster. 2005 FLHR still 88".
I've just installed Andrews 21G cams to get rid of the chains, and I'm wondering if a re-map is recommended with this setup? I have the Supertrapp 2-1 with 20 discs, Ness Billet Sucker, Harley Stage 1 download,and Powercommander PC lll. I've been running a map from the Powercommander site that matched this (before cam change) setup and I had it "blessed" by the local dealer on thier dyno. I don't see a map that matches the cam change on the Powercommander site. I've been trying to get thru to Fuel Moto on the phone (I got the PC lll there), but no luck yet. Are there any other places to look for pre-made maps?
Thanks for any advice,
Ed
Just had mine tuned after installing 26G's this Winter,Runs like a different bike. I'll post the results when I can remember to bring the printouts in from the garage but I highly recommend a good tune.
Just had mine tuned after installing 26G's this Winter,Runs like a different bike. I'll post the results when I can remember to bring the printouts in from the garage but I highly recommend a good tune.
You will definitely have to have it tuned. I made the same cam change on a bike and there was a considerable difference that had to be made to the PCIII map. I was surprised at how much to be honest. Some people said the canned map would be close with just a mild cam change. They were wrong.
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