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Well I installed my Fuel-Moto Stage 1 last weekend on my 2012 Roadking. I got the non-cat header, Billet Air cleaner, 4'' Slash-Up Jackpots, and a Power Vision Tuner. By the way the Slash-Ups look very well with the hard baggers because they are the same angle as the hard bags. Very good directions made the installation easy. It is a little tricky getting the header pipe in but after that it is easy. The tuner came all mapped from Jamie and that was easier to put in my ECM than I anticipated. My bike really sounds like a Harley know. Just cruising it is not loud at all but when you crack the throttle hard she barks and go's. My stock heat shields all fit but the front 1 is not fitting quite as nice as it did on my stock header. Probably sometime when I have got more time I can make it look better. These are great people to deal with and I highly recommend them. I ask a lot of questions before I purchased this and they always took time to respond.
Just curious - how much was that complete package?
You can go w/their "package" deal @ $1400, or choose your own pipes, a/c & tuner for less w/same results. As a comparison...my UG was only $755 which included LA Choppers xXx breather ($210/DK sale), Bub-7 TD's ($370/eBay sale) & Dobeck GEN3 tuner ($175/mil discount). Granted all my parts were on special, but I like to research/choose them and shop for the discounts. Guess my advice is you can (1) pay for the package deal, or (2) do some homework & save...your call.
You can go w/their "package" deal @ $1400, or choose your own pipes, a/c & tuner for less w/same results. As a comparison...my UG was only $755 which included LA Choppers xXx breather ($210/DK sale), Bub-7 TD's ($370/eBay sale) & Dobeck GEN3 tuner ($175/mil discount). Granted all my parts were on special, but I like to research/choose them and shop for the discounts. Guess my advice is you can (1) pay for the package deal, or (2) do some homework & save...your call.
Yes you can buy what ever combo you like and I am quite sure that Jamie or some of his associates can set you up with a power vision tuner all mapped for your set up. They have all kinds of maps all worked out for different set ups. I only went with the complete Fuel - Moto package because of all the good reviews and I thought they had the best tune for there own system because they have installed so many. Hope this helps.
I ordered my kit from FuelMoto last week and got it today. I installed it after lunch and it was everything i needed (except the replacement header gaskets $14 at dealer). My 2012 ultra limited was stock and now has Supertrapp 2-1, Arlen Ness bug sucker, and Power Vision tuner.
Sounds and runs just like I want.
If in doubt, just call Fuel Moto and talk to them about what you have and what you want to do. They are very easy to talk with regarding upgrades.
Agree with everything posted. (read my sig for my setup.)
Call FM and tell them what end result your are looking for - they'll set you right up. I highly recommend these folks.
Couple of things to note:
> 3/8 hex for floorboards.
> long (10 inch?) 1/4" extension for getting to the header nuts.
> Inch-Pound torque wrench.
> clean gloves for keeping finger prints off the shiny stuff.
And when it comes time to load the new map into your ECM... FLIP THE RUN SWITCH ON! (yea, I spent 5 minutes figuring that part out.)
Just ordered the pro pakage from fuel Moto, Got Power Vision, Air Filter, Jackpot 2-1-2 header pipe and Jackpot pro 5.4 mufflers.. Looks like a real sweet package, Jamie said will sound real well.... Any one else have this package??
I have power duals with Hi outputs, power vision and fuel moto ac on my Limited 2012. Talk to Jamie at fuel moto, he will help you. I have no regrets. Good luck.
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