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Need any help installing that kit or tools let me know.
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Originally Posted by z71_fourwheelin
Stock 96 to a FM 107 96 hp 111 tq stock heads vh power duals, vh black widow mufflers
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Can you contact me on email. MichaelCrask@gmail.com, I was looking for someone who had black widow pipes and I just saw that you do. I have some questions for ya and couldnt figure out how to message you on here. Thanks.

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I have a question maybe I can get a answer here, I'm planning on calling fuel moto soon to schedule a 107 with "B" heads and 777 cam, my ? Is I have a stage 1 A/F and have the chance to by a heavy breather pretty cheap will there be a big enough gain with a heavy breather and I have a 2010 softail which means I have a smaller T/B and prob going to a 50 mm T/B will it fit the larger T/B and is it a good idea to upgrade to the bigger injectors sorry about maybe dumb ? But fuel closed for the weekend and on time crunch for the heavy breather and new to performace upgrades for harleys
 
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Originally Posted by Lone wolf lo 10
I have a question maybe I can get a answer here, I'm planning on calling fuel moto soon to schedule a 107 with "B" heads and 777 cam, my ? Is I have a stage 1 A/F and have the chance to by a heavy breather pretty cheap will there be a big enough gain with a heavy breather and I have a 2010 softail which means I have a smaller T/B and prob going to a 50 mm T/B will it fit the larger T/B and is it a good idea to upgrade to the bigger injectors sorry about maybe dumb ? But fuel closed for the weekend and on time crunch for the heavy breather and new to performace upgrades for harleys
Fm advised me to avoid the hd heavy breather. Looks cool but not a great performer
 
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Fm advised me to avoid the hd heavy breather. Looks cool but not a great performer
What is their explanation on this?
 
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I called them the other day, they told me they have a good hot rod look, but that's about it, ABSALUTLY no performance gains over a harley stage 1 intake
 
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Is the stage 1 A/C the stocker? If it is the less restrictive A/C I would think that all A/C's such as the big sucker, RSD, etc etc would perform the same. What am I missing here?
 
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Is the stage 1 A/C the stocker? If it is the less restrictive A/C I would think that all A/C's such as the big sucker, RSD, etc etc would perform the same. What am I missing here?
It's not the stock air cleaner assembly it's the screaming eagle stage 1 air cleaner upgrade, different backing plate and a freer flowing washable air filter from what understand but could be wrong but I don't think so
 
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The Stage 1 is the less restrictive SE type A/C with large round filter. Many brands out there. I personally have the FM model. Probably what they mean by not worth it is no gain in performance for the extra cost.
 
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His says no perormance GAINS, I am thinking it works as well, just not BETTER than the stage 1 stuff out there from everyone, and most don't look near as cool, but are less$$$$, my 02
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