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I was pondering this on the weekend. I am going on the asumption that the TC88 EFI are the same engines since 2002, is that correct?
I am also assuming that the HD Download that the MoCo offered in 2004 or 2005 when you did a stage I is not the same as the 2006 download. So If the 2006 download is still too lean, to keep it legal, could one not use the 2004 or 2005 download instead which I believe is richer by all accounts?
Not correct, there are changes to '06 models, injectors, cylinder heads, emmision control, ECM, to name a few. Don't even look at a download if ya got mods on an '06. If your bike is completely stock, get it back to the dealer and get it running right.
My dealer is installing a new Dyno room, should be up and running in a few weeks. Im pretty sure I will go the PCIII route as I am not happy with scoot now.
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