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I need help with what map to use. I am running a Vance and Hines power dual with monster rounds, VH fuel pack and throttle pack, and harley screaming eagle air cleaner. Stock motor, stock ECM. On the maps on VH website, i see a 2009 touring and a 2010 road glide custom. I am running a 2013 road glide ultra. Both of those two maps i could find look very different. The electra glide ultra which i would assume would be similar is also very different. Any idea? Nothing is listed under my particular model. Thanks
On the V&H FuelPak website are you using the quick map lookup?
Being a 2013 I take it you are using the digital FuelPak. I enter the info you stated for a 2013 Touring w Power Duals, Monster Rounds high flow air cleaner with stock ECM and stock engine and was given the following map.
Thanks Scifiguy, i am an idiot, i was clicking on the wrong fuel pack, when i should have been clicking on the newer fuel pack for those maps. Thanks Running great:icon _doh:
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