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I've got a 2000 HD FLHTP-I and was wondering what can I do to give it a lil bit more power. Can't seem to find a fuel injection mod for this year ! Any help would be great . Looking at stage 1 a/c Arlen Ness Big Sucker now , don't want to just throw parts on I don't need or that will not do anything at all or worse yet mess something up . Thank you in advance
Alren Ness big sucker is good along with a power comander 3 and slip-ons make a nice stage1 combo on MM fuel injected bikes. What I'm running on my 2000.
I put Andrews 26 cams in my 2006 and it runs with the 96 inch motors
I live in Florida !! Everyone says cam work would be nice but would make the twins run a lot hotter + Florida heat probably not a good mix . And I like loud oldhippe. Would make for quicker view for those not really pay attention while texting and driving ! Wonder if they make that set up with 2+1+2. I love the two out the back under the bags . I'll look at the link you provided and see
I live in Florida !! Everyone says cam work would be nice but would make the twins run a lot hotter + Florida heat probably not a good mix . And I like loud oldhippe. Would make for quicker view for those not really pay attention while texting and driving ! Wonder if they make that set up with 2+1+2. I love the two out the back under the bags . I'll look at the link you provided and see
Properly tuned motor with cams does not have heat problems. I also like 26 in 88s. And of course headwork and 98 bore would really wake it up...
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