V & H Fuel Pack in lieu of Stage 1?
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RE: V & H Fuel Pack in lieu of Stage 1?
JRAZ, I am using a FuelPak with my V&H Big Shot Staggereds. According to the FuelPak instruction manual, you do not need to do a Stage 1. If you already have a Stage 1 chip level, then your FuelPak settings will differ from those for a Stock chip level. And if you ever remove your FuelPak, the bike will revert to the chip level that it was at originally (i.e., Stock or Stage 1).
Since the Harley Stage 1 download does not work well with most V&H pipes (according to my Harley dealer), this download is probably a waste of $150.
Hope this helps. Let me know if you have anymore questions.
Since the Harley Stage 1 download does not work well with most V&H pipes (according to my Harley dealer), this download is probably a waste of $150.
Hope this helps. Let me know if you have anymore questions.
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RE: V & H Fuel Pack in lieu of Stage 1?
JRAZ,
Just installed a FuelPak on my bike last night along with the Ness Big Sucker air kit. Both were as easy as it gets. I have a 04 RKC with V&H Basic slip-ons. No Harley remap. I agree with Blazer that the remap is probably a waste of $150 since it seems most guys that have the remap are still installing some type of fuel management system. Prior to the FuelPak I had a DFO on my bike and was quite satisfied with it except that I couldn't get totally rid of the decel popping. I was only able to take my bike for a short spin last night after installing the FuelPak and Big Sucker. It seemed to run just fine and the decel popping was gone. I'm headed out to Sturgis on Friday, about a 330 mile ride for me. I'll hope to have a much better opinion of the FuelPak whan I return.
Probably the only argument that you will get in favor of getting the Harley remap is that if the FuelPak, or any other fuel management component you have added, would quit working and you have installed a high performance air kit is that the bike would be running extremely lean and you could damage the bike if you rode it very far. I feel the odds of this happening are slim to none so I have elected to go without the remap. It will only be an issue if the FuelPak craps on me when I'm on a trip. I'm not worried about it.
Good luck and if you have any other questions let me know.
George
Aberdeen, SD
Just installed a FuelPak on my bike last night along with the Ness Big Sucker air kit. Both were as easy as it gets. I have a 04 RKC with V&H Basic slip-ons. No Harley remap. I agree with Blazer that the remap is probably a waste of $150 since it seems most guys that have the remap are still installing some type of fuel management system. Prior to the FuelPak I had a DFO on my bike and was quite satisfied with it except that I couldn't get totally rid of the decel popping. I was only able to take my bike for a short spin last night after installing the FuelPak and Big Sucker. It seemed to run just fine and the decel popping was gone. I'm headed out to Sturgis on Friday, about a 330 mile ride for me. I'll hope to have a much better opinion of the FuelPak whan I return.
Probably the only argument that you will get in favor of getting the Harley remap is that if the FuelPak, or any other fuel management component you have added, would quit working and you have installed a high performance air kit is that the bike would be running extremely lean and you could damage the bike if you rode it very far. I feel the odds of this happening are slim to none so I have elected to go without the remap. It will only be an issue if the FuelPak craps on me when I'm on a trip. I'm not worried about it.
Good luck and if you have any other questions let me know.
George
Aberdeen, SD
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RE: V & H Fuel Pack in lieu of Stage 1?
I got my FuelPak for $219.95 plus $19.95 s/h at GoPartsDirect.com
http://www.gopartsdirect.com
Good luck. I'm headed to Sturgis in the morning and am going to look up the Vance & Hines guys and ask some more questions about the FuelPak and possible adjustments.
http://www.gopartsdirect.com
Good luck. I'm headed to Sturgis in the morning and am going to look up the Vance & Hines guys and ask some more questions about the FuelPak and possible adjustments.
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