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Old 03-22-2011, 02:29 PM
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Thats exactly it, the stock module does not adjust far enough for a bike fitted with free flowing pipes. the Fual Pack will help you achieve a better air/fuel mixture so your bike will run much better.
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Old 03-22-2011, 02:46 PM
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JR your rock! Thanks for confirming. Def gonna keep it.

Now i gotta decide on new pipes for the Lo (thinking about true duals )
 
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Just installed fuelpak, with v&h dresser duals, and bassani mufflers on 09 flhx. Fuelpak was a breeze to program. Had pc lll on last bike, 07 fltr. Expensive, then had to dyno it. Bike still detonated. v&h techs were very helpful. Probably doesn't help. But was easy install.
 
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I dont know how long my buddy had his fuelpak on, but it started turning his true duals gold, he still had his 02 sensors hooked up, that probably had somthing to do with it! anyway, we ordered him a powerpak and installed it this afternoon. at least with them you can make some adjustments. fuelpak will probably do just fine, just keep this in mind, just my opinion.
 
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Old 05-22-2011, 09:49 PM
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I can't say anything about the FuelPak but after I changed the pipes on my bike. (Rush Full System Crossovers) The bike was way to lean causing it to pop and cut out really bad. I decided to contact Fuelmoto and bought a Power Commander V and their Stage 1 A/C. It took me about an hour to install everything. Fired up the bike and every thing ran smooth. I did 250 miles this weekend and the bike felt so much stronger in the bottom end thru mid range. No more pops or cutting out. Very pleased with the performance. In a few more weeks I will take it to Fuelmoto and let them dyno tune it for me.
 
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I helped my buddy install fuel pack and new pipes on his bike last weekend. put the V&H competion exhaust on his v-rod and high flow intake. I have to admit that the installation was SO EASY. Everything turned out great. bike runs great. The hardest part of the installation was trying to find a spot under his seat to put the fuel pack.
 
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