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Old 05-12-2008 | 11:11 AM
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Cruiser, just an observation after several hundred miles with both the IED's and the XIED's, im running a stock 07 Screamin Eagle Ultra with just a slight change to SE Street mufflers still epa compliant. Although the bike runs much better with either set installed, Starting, Idle and low speed maneuvering, is better with the 14.2's feels more refined. Im sure each individual bike has tuning differences but in my case the IED's seem better suited to my riding style.
 
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Old 05-12-2008 | 11:49 AM
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From GunDog's post, Part number/Price list from Local HD for the DIY'ers:

1. 72009-05 ( Quantity 2 * Price4.20) $ 8.40 ; connector to wiring harness
2. 72011-05 ( Quantity 4 * Price0.80) $ 3.20 ; ?? see questionto gundog below
3. 72006-05 ( Quantity 2 * Price0.50) $ 1.00 ; ? see questionto gundog below
4. 72007-05 ( Quantity 2 * Price4.20) $ 8.40 ; connector to O2 sensor
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$21.00

Not bad versus $70.

Gundog, not sure which of item #2 and #3 are the males and female pins? We need a total of 8 pins (ie., 2 male, 2 female per IED).
correct?

I'll on it like fly on SH&*(T...







 
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Old 05-12-2008 | 12:09 PM
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Cruiser, just an observation after several hundred miles with both the IED's and the XIED's, im running a stock 07 Screamin Eagle Ultra with just a slight change to SE Street mufflers still epa compliant. Although the bike runs much better with either set installed, Starting, Idle and low speed maneuvering, is better with the 14.2's feels more refined. Im sure each individual bike has tuning differences but in my case the IED's seem better suited to my riding style.
Hi Ron, that's an interesting observation. You know its been a while now that I have run the XIED's. I should pull them and switch back to the IED's just to see the difference now.

Ron, are you running a stock air box?

Thanks,

Dave
 
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Old 05-12-2008 | 12:17 PM
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Dave, The stock air box on the CVO bikes are cut away on the back side for better air flow but im still running the stock air filter, I may try a stock K&N when its time for replacement, but I seldom get over 4000 rpms so I doubt if the difference would be very noticeable. Could you p.m. Steves number to me I'd like to see if he has any tips for my set up, Thanks Much, Ron
 
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Old 05-12-2008 | 12:24 PM
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ronyd, I don't know what they are either. I lifted the information off another site. I never got around to ordering the parts as I bought the IEDs from Steve at Nightrider. $70 is a bargin for what you get and for what the IEDs do foryour bike.
 
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Old 05-12-2008 | 12:25 PM
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Ron, you have mail.
 
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Old 05-12-2008 | 12:31 PM
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RonB wrote:
Idle and low speed maneuvering, is better with the 14.2's feels more refined. Im sure each individual bike has tuning differences but in my case the IED's seem better suited to my riding style.
I had the same experience. My bike just runs better and cooler with the IEDs. Bone stock except for the SE "street legal" slip ons.
 
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Old 05-12-2008 | 12:52 PM
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I just received my set of IED's from nightrider.com. As of now, my bike is stock but I want some louder slip-ons. Will the IED's be enough to keep my bike from running too lean if I change the mufflers?
 
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Old 05-12-2008 | 12:54 PM
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It's official, I am a member of the club now also. Got my XIED's in the mail Saturday. Hooked em' up and off I went. Only about fifty miles and then 100 more Sunday, but so far so good. Better throttle response, more low end grunt, Most of the pinging is gone, and was only about 70 degrees but mama said it was a lot cooler on her feet, and I felt it was cooler too. All in all I am happy with htem and will definitely reccomend them to others. I could probably go back to the stock air cleaner and lose that last little ping, but I prefer the look of my round air cleaner and the way it sounds when "gettin on it". Thanks for all the people who have taken thier time to test and report on the IED's, It made my decision to buy a whole lot easier.
 
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Old 05-12-2008 | 01:22 PM
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I just received my set of IED's from nightrider.com. As of now, my bike is stock but I want some louder slip-ons. Will the IED's be enough to keep my bike from running too lean if I change the mufflers?
Absolutely. I'm running Rush slip ons with 2 inch baffles.
 


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