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Does it also entail upgrades to the injectors, fuel pump and cooling?
yes...injectors and intercooler...primary cover gets replaced...stage I intake is removed...looks very nice as well as being a top performer. ...I remeber the price being mid 3K about 3 years ago...looks like 5K now...guess they have been busy....and 49 bucks for an extended warranty for the impeller is a deal.
From: 12 year, Colombia, 4 years Mexico, currently In Kuwait, but Boston is HOME!!
120 not enough, WOW!! I wish I had one, now with a procharger, HOLY COW that thing is going to just melt tires right off it. HOLD ON TIGHT AND ENJOY!!!! I am sooooo jealous. I guess you will be the guy blowing by me on the highway. Shinny side up!!
My dad told me one time that some people have more money than sense. However, if it was my money, I wouldn't have any sense either. Have fun man and look forward to the progress.
Nice I have the same set up everything is sitting in a box waiting to get installed since last year Oct. having a new born and a new business puts a damper on builds lol good luck
this is going to leave a mark!!!! either you're not married, (or by now getting divorced!) or you have one great wife!!
all I can say is that combination would make my drivers license and me, distant friends!!
I guess I'm getting old, all I want to do anymore is cruise.
I use to do track day weekends (running on real race tracks full out for about 250 miles per weekend) in your own car, do you plan on doing that with this bike?
If not, then why the need for all that power?
Just curious.
You sir, are my hero! My GF weighs 100lbs soak and wet, wonder if I can convince her to buy me a pro charger for my 120 for xmas, since she slows me down back there.
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