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I want to put exhaust on. I am thinking either Cycle Shack or Rush. I have heard that I have to do a high flow A/C remapping. What is the best combination to run on this? Please keep in mind, that I have a 07 Sportster 1200L also, that I will be doing MODS to (exhaust, A/C). Need to stay within a budget without ruining the bike. I see PCIII, Cert, HD Dyno, IED's, XIED's. Can someone please help me with this?
If all you are doing is slip-ons you don"t have to do anything else,the ecm will adjust itself enough to take care of it.The ied's or xieds will richen it up some and they only cost about79.00 from nightrider.com.But for just slip-ons you don't have to do anything else.
Great. Thanks. I will probably run the SE Stage 1 and then the PCIII also.
By "SE Stage 1", I assume you mean the air cleaner? Yes, if you do the PCIII you'll also want a new AC. Just want to be sure you don't mean the HD ECM download. You don't want that with the PCIII.
I'd go to Fuel Moto and get their Rush, K&N, PCIII package. I have that on my 07 RKC and very pleased.
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