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Old 08-28-2006, 12:48 AM
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You should get a fuel control module. You can get Fuelpak, PCIII, SERT, Techlusion, or others. Get yourself a high perf air filter like the Big Sucker or SE and throw the Fuelpak on it if that's the one you want to go with.

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Lacedwheels, do I need a fuel pak to download information with the change of exhaust? I
ve decided to go with the big shot duals.
 
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Old 08-29-2006, 02:35 PM
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man you better look at the rinharts, i cant believe these arent getting mentioned here. far superior sound to vance and hines, and some of the best numbers to go with it. they sound real deep, with more of a real clean rumble . honestly the best pipes ive heard, and the black tips look sweet on that bike. now looks wise i also love the look of the hardkrome trexs, but i can honestly say i havent heard em. it would take something real special in the note of these to make me switch. take a look and search on the rineharts up top. they are awesome. its all a matter of taste.
 
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Old 08-29-2006, 02:39 PM
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oh yea forgot to mention. go with the pcIII for fuel managment, i have the sert now, but honestly from expierincing both the pcIII seems to get better numbers after a dynotune. go with the sert, if your dealer has problems with the warranty on a pcIII. believe me you dont want to get on theyre bad side.
 
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Just gotta throw my 2 cents in--Ive ran the power curve system from bassani on my last to kings & LOVE them--Great Equal TRUE DUAL length pipe---If your looking to run duals go bassani. Read up on the dynos sheets , I havent had my new king dynoed yet, but will. Good luck on your choice!
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The V&H BigShot duals ARE one piecefrom head to tip with one piece same diameter heatshields as well, which makes for a very clean look. Not as deep sounding as Rineharts but a nice tone none the less. I have them on my 07 RKC
 
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