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Rick, how many miles have you put on it since the PCV install? I only ask because I put one on my '07. Then put an Arlen Ness BS and Rush slipons 2" baffles. Fuelmoto sent a map for that setup. The idle did wierd things for about 100 miles. Then settled down. Runs great now. Just my experience.
I want to say approx 1500.It just started doing this the last 2-3 times i've ridden.It didnt do it at all when i first got the pcv.The very first time was when i left the dealer after they replaced the seals(double o rings now) on the heavy breather and i had caught some rain.
Little bit of an update if anyone is interested.
Took the bike out today for a cpl of hrs approx 150 miles.No stalling at all,not even remotely no tendencies whatsoever.I guess the new map on the PCV did the trick.The weather was even hotter today than yesterday.Hope it stays this way.
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