VANCE AND HINES BIG RADIUS?
The bike is not at the Harley dealership sinceI live in the boonies, so I will get the pipes installed pretty cheap.
As to the other advice I think I will ride it after the new pipes are on and see how she rides, and then go from there.
Good to have all your advice if the thing don't work right!
From everything I've heard, you don't need any type of fuel management with just the pipes andonly when you've replaced the AC along with the pipes
I've heard people complaining about the FP but my bike runs great with it. My only condition on buying it was that I definitely don't intend to ever go beyond stage 1 with my motor. Fuelpak, IMO, is fine for stage 1 but it really isn't designed for anything higher performance than that.
When you can significantly flow more air in and/or out of your motor, you need to adjust for more fuel. True, this is more critical for flowing more air in than out. But, when you get into full pipes or wide open slipons, you are starting to push the envelope with the outbound flow and that's why you get the popping, etc.
Just my 2 cents, but you spent $12k on the bike and $600 on the pipes. Spend a couple hundred more and do it right without taking any chances.
The exhaust and intake are generally a package deal: more air in....more air out. When you have more air in and out, more fuel is required to adjust the mixture richer. I went with the PC III, Big Sucker and Big Radius and love it. Also had it dyno'd when I was at Myrtle Beach Bike Week last year to get the fuel setting customized for my equipment. End result is I love the power and sound
The mechanic says the bike was set up with stage 1 and for screaming eagles even though the stock pipes were put on. The bike runs great in short tests without having anything done, no pop or backfire.
The mechanic suggests we wait and see after a longer test and the pipes get really hot!
& it's fairly inexpensive. The power commander isbetter but you will double the cost minimum for the unit & set up. Your choice but when that hot humid air comes around your going to wish you had one.
I decided on Vance and Hines big radius and they were ordered and delivered to my local HD mechanic, and they are going on today.
So here is my question, along with these pipes $600 pipes, Vance and Hines recommends their $295 electronic gas regulator.
Do you have to have that?
What if you donât install that?
I have a V&H FuelPak for sale on the Classifieds. I bought it new from West End Motorsports in January for $259. However, I was not able to make it fit under the seat of my 2009 Street Bob, so it has not even seen the ignition switch turned on. You can have it for $200. If you're interested, let me know and I'll ship it to you. E-mail me at steve.crawford@dom.com.
Steve
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