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View Poll Results: Should H-D sell a Screaming Eagle turbo Harley?
I live up the street from Custom Works in Daytona and "Russ" the bike salesman, has a turbo softtail that runs excellent. I've been on poker runs and the like with him, and it seems very well mannered. They are great people and I'm sure he would point you in the right direction. customworksdaytona.com They have a top notch shop, but he will give advise without arm-twisting sales. Give him a call.
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My continued advice would be to try something besides the Aerocharger. I think they are still in business. If you are looking for stuff to make a boat anchor from...the Aerocharger would make a good choice. If you want to drown-out some severe top-end noise....then get an Aerocharger. The rattling noise emitted from the variable vanes will definitely overcome any known Harley engine noise. I am pretty sure they finally gave up on the CV and include a Mikuni flat-slide in the kit now. The carburetor does nothing for that rattling though. I would suffer any minimal turbo lag rather than put up with the noise generated from the Aerocharger variable vane system. You can't hear it if it's out under the hood of a car, jet ski or snowmobile, but you can when it's right down there between your legs.