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Old 03-26-2008, 11:46 PM   #309 (permalink)
madalaskan
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Blueing pipes

Referring to my earlier post Jeffytune I have a HD high flow air filter and have V&H 16737 pipes and 16721 Classic Slip Ons. I have my Fuel Pack set to FP-0561 fuel program. See anything wrong with this setup? I see there are slip on mufflers available that will gaurantee not to blue but I just want to make sure I'm not setting my bike up to run too lean. I may be a little stupid here but I thought the idea of the Fuel Pack was to keep a person out of the dealer having to dyno your bike when one makes these changes. Is the Fuel Pack one of the "if it sounds too good to be true it probably is " things. Am I going to have to take my bike into the dealer and have it timed and dyno tested or can I run with the mapping I set without doing any type of damage from being to lean or the bike being missed timed or something. I don't have the greatest knowledge on this subject but causing any type of damage that is going to cost me more $ to repair is what I'm trying to avoid. I appreciate the input and help!!
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