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I have a PC V I bought from Fuelmoto and an HD Stage one kit. They have been in use for about a month, 1500 miles or less... Just can't accept the drop in fuel mileage. Should be able to have them off and shipped by the end of the week...
PC V new 299 +13 shipping.... will sell for 250 shipped
HD Stage one 130 new.... SOLD! SOLD!
UPDATE: Everything is off the bike and back in the original boxes. The PC V includes everything that came with it( CD, USB cable). The SE kit has everything and the instructions.
Last edited by UC-PoliceMan; Jun 23, 2010 at 09:16 PM.
Reason: added info.
Funny you should mention the drop in fuel mileage. I have same set up and can't take the drop in mileage either. I talked to Jamie and I guess it's just the way it is. I will be selling mine to!
So what are you guys going to switch to? How big of a decrease in milage do you think you were experiencing? I was thinking PCV and stage 1 but maybe not now.
thanks
Damn, what kinda drop in mileage did you guys get?
I have the PCV from Jamie and a Arlen Ness big sucker and exhaust and still get 42-43 unless I'm racing it around. At least that's what my last 3 mileage checks measured out at. My fuel gauge doesn't match my tank , always says lower than what is in the tank . But the fuel receipt divided by the miles doesn't lie.
On my last tank I got 109 miles on 3.5 gallons(with the switch on the fuel mileage map, not the power map). You do the math. This thing has GOT TO GO!!!
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