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I mean no disrespect, but that is the kind of answer that makes a lot of riders leave this forum and not return. If you don't have anything constructive to add, keep you piehole shut. I always like more than one opinion on a product before I buy it and I am sure most here are the same.
Don't go getting your undies in a bunch!! You question has been answered! I think if you search the subject here, it's been beat to death!! I have the PC-3 and a stage 1 setup. They work as stated. Jamie at FuelMoto will take good care of you!!
The FuelMoto upgrade will help the bike run cooler on the right side. That said, as another poster mentioned, if you're not going to keep her, wait until you get your next bike and put the FuelMoto stuff on that.
Prolly the easiest and least expensive option to rid yourself of the heat is to get ya some RJS Originals heat deflectors. http://www.rjsoriginals.com/
They work as advertised and look like they were on the bike when it was built...
I mean no disrespect, but that is the kind of answer that makes a lot of riders leave this forum and not return. If you don't have anything constructive to add, keep you piehole shut. I always like more than one opinion on a product before I buy it and I am sure most here are the same.
Joe
Joe, I had answered your question ealrlier and did not mean disrespect in my last reply.
Maybe the reason you aren't getting many replies is because there are countless threads here on the subject.
Do it. Mine runs so cool I dont care what the temp is outside.. I'm riding.. I waited 2 years to long to do it and will never own a bike that hant been tuned.
And I wouldnt wait. Ya just may end up keeping this bike longer and saving yourself money in the long run.
I had similar heat issues with my 2009 Heritage. I also wanted a low cost but effective solution. After a lot of research I bought a XiED. It costs $100 and it lowered the temperature of my engine significantly.
The XiED connects between the O2 sensor on your bike and the bike's main wiring harness. You can get a lot of info on this site by searching XiED. You can also Google it to get the company website.
You can also read my review of the product by searching under my user name. It's posted on the Softail section.
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