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Vance and Hines has a new fuelpak out for 2011 touring models.
61019 - (2011) Touring
61019 - (2011) Tri Glide / Trike
I see this model eliminates use of O2 sensors where previous models did not. Also new model seems to have more values to add than previous.
Great price from directharleyparts.com I'm going to install mine today more to follow
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BoogityBob
2011 FLTRU Vance and Hines Dresser duals,Monster ovals, VO2 naked intake, and FuelPak
Installed mine about 2 months ago. Seems to do the job, still a little poping here and there but works.. Good tech support but they are still limited on maps. They told me they are still working on them. I didn't even have a map for mine until two weeks ago, I had to use the base one.
Installed and only able to take a short ride Temp in lower 40s (love ILL.)
Minor popping but power and drivability seem good. I used map 4347 but will check back for updates.
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