Nightrider O2 IED's - Field Test
#3303
Well that was a lot to read! Anyway, I've got slip-ons, SEAC, and FuelPak but the bike still runs hot. Can I still use the xied or ied's with the FuelPak or is there an adjustment that can be made to one of the cells on the FuelPak? Or do I take the FuelPak off and replace with the Xied's?
#3304
Well that was a lot to read! Anyway, I've got slip-ons, SEAC, and FuelPak but the bike still runs hot. Can I still use the xied or ied's with the FuelPak or is there an adjustment that can be made to one of the cells on the FuelPak? Or do I take the FuelPak off and replace with the Xied's?
#3305
Thanks, I went to their FAQ and found this.
I have a Vance and Hines Fuel Pak on my bike. Can I use an XIED? Do I need an XIED?
Fuel Pak and IED's have proven to be a very effective combination. Because Fuel Pak is primarily an open loop device and the XiED's a closed loop device, they actually compliment each other. Multiple fuel controllers always has the potential for problems because they can fight for control of the fuel mixture. We always recommend you try to work with your original fuel controller before adding an IED, but the Fuel Pak/XiED combination has proven to be one that is well behaved.
I have a Vance and Hines Fuel Pak on my bike. Can I use an XIED? Do I need an XIED?
Fuel Pak and IED's have proven to be a very effective combination. Because Fuel Pak is primarily an open loop device and the XiED's a closed loop device, they actually compliment each other. Multiple fuel controllers always has the potential for problems because they can fight for control of the fuel mixture. We always recommend you try to work with your original fuel controller before adding an IED, but the Fuel Pak/XiED combination has proven to be one that is well behaved.
#3307
Well that was a lot to read! Anyway, I've got slip-ons, SEAC, and FuelPak but the bike still runs hot. Can I still use the xied or ied's with the FuelPak or is there an adjustment that can be made to one of the cells on the FuelPak? Or do I take the FuelPak off and replace with the Xied's?
Just to add that years ago FP +XiED was the hot setup and you would find it recommended by many including several magazines. All the sophisticated closed loop ECU function remains intact and fuel is added open loop.
Starting from scratch there are better options today, however.
#3308
I've had them both on my 07 Heritage for over two years and my son has had them on his 07 WG for the same amount of time. They work very well together. We're both very happy with the performance and less heat. I now have over 28,000 miles on the bike.
I just went on the V&H website and found they had updated the values for my Fuel Pak so I changed to the new settings yesterday and it removed the occasional decel pop that the bike had.
Are there better systems available? Sure, for more money you can get the TTS Mastertune or the Thundermax. Will I ever change mine? Not as long as it works as well as it currently does.
And I got a combined city, mountain mileage of 43 on a 150 mile ride yesterday.
I just went on the V&H website and found they had updated the values for my Fuel Pak so I changed to the new settings yesterday and it removed the occasional decel pop that the bike had.
Are there better systems available? Sure, for more money you can get the TTS Mastertune or the Thundermax. Will I ever change mine? Not as long as it works as well as it currently does.
And I got a combined city, mountain mileage of 43 on a 150 mile ride yesterday.
#3310
I just installed the FL-ViED-10's on my '10 Ultra Classic and put about 75 miles on the bike. My ball-o-meter's and my right leg are much happier, the throttle is crispier, and I can easily drive in 6th at 1800 rpms. I set the FL-ViED-10's to 13.7:1 and the bike definitely runs a lot cooler.