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RE: rinehart TD'S finally installed.. video inside
Canedog,
With the Rineharts, you would probably want to add the following:
1. High flow air cleaner
2. Either a Screaming Eagle Race Tuner (SERT) or PCIII for tuning the fuel injection for the bike. This will allow the fuel, air, etc to be altered at the controller to allow the bike to run better (more efficient, less lean burn, etc).
I just put in the 110ci Screaming Eagle kit with high flow air cleaner, cams, Rinehart exhaust and SERT. The SERT can be initially installed with "canned" programs, but should be dialed in by an experienced tuner with a dyno. Supposedly it has more flexibility than the PCIII, but since this is my first fuel injected bike I am not sure.
I put the Rinehart TD's on right after Christmas. I went with the K&N high flow breather and a Power Commander 3 (PCIII). Both purchased from Jamie at www.fuelmotousa.com. $399 delivered. He sent the PCIII with a custom map for the setup, so it was ready to go right out of the box. The sound is great!
Thanks for schoolin the ole fart ... so the SERT or the PCIII is a chip I assume that is programmable. So I am looking at the cost of the pipes, the sert or PCIII and air cleaner plus labor to tune, am I getting all of this right? Can you roll out for 1500.00? Boy do I have some learning to do about fuel injection ......
Canedog, if you can afford to spring for a little more money, you can get no better than the Thundermax and closed-loop Auto-Tune module combination from Zipper's Peformance. Their system is a complete replacement ECM that has 1900 adjustments points, the highest definition ECM available anywhere. And, with their closed-loop tuner that works with O2 sensors, you'll never have to pay for an expensive Dyno tune as it perfectly tunes itself no matter what pipes or mods you make on your bike. The PC and SERT both ride on top of the stock ECM and about a quarter of the adjustment points the Thundermax has. The only little problem they had with the system initially was with the auto-compression releases not functioning and turn signals not canceling; but that was simply a "driver" issue which will be ready for download in about a week--and that only pertains to 07 bikes. Zipper's site is http://www.zippersperformance.com/ --check it out.
hey canedog, i heve the pcIII in mine ,and also ordered it from fuel moto (THE pcIII'sARE ON NATIONAL BACK ORDER FROM DYNO JET, AND FUEL MOTO HAD 60 INSTOCK THEY SAID....DYNO JET THE COMPANY HAD ZERO!) ordered it from jaime as 07 FLHX did, but i got mine dellivered and programed for 279.00 (sorry 07flhx not trying to rub it in i promise!) took 15 minutes to install literally unplug your harness from you computer under the right side cover and plug the pcIII inline to it. its very user friendly if you get itfrom fuel moto because they program it to you current pipe/AC set-up before they send it, plug and play!
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