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Old 06-17-2008, 07:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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MM EFI to Delphi

We all know how poor the MM efi system can be ont he early bike. Going to a carb conversion is a option but many do not want to give up the benifits of EFI. We are happy to say that the new Zippers conversion kit is a winner. We took a 1999 RK and installed the kit on a 117 CI engine. Zippers had not tried this kit on a engine as large as this until our install. The engine starts right up runs great and was self tuning right away. Customer is completey happy and he is out putting miles on his new build.

If you are looking to build a early bike with MM and are not wanting to go back to a carb set up this is a one slick kit that is a basic install and is a auto tuner .

Price wise not really bad if you look at what you are getting. A new throttle body and intake, air cleaner set up, new ECM and harness. It is a bolt on direct replacement kit for the old troublesome MM system.
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Old 06-17-2008, 07:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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We all know how poor the MM efi system can be ont he early bike. Going to a carb conversion is a option but many do not want to give up the benifits of EFI. We are happy to say that the new Zippers conversion kit is a winner. We took a 1999 RK and installed the kit on a 117 CI engine. Zippers had not tried this kit on a engine as large as this until our install. The engine starts right up runs great and was self tuning right away. Customer is completey happy and he is out putting miles on his new build.

If you are looking to build a early bike with MM and are not wanting to go back to a carb set up this is a one slick kit that is a basic install and is a auto tuner .

Price wise not really bad if you look at what you are getting. A new throttle body and intake, air cleaner set up, new ECM and harness. It is a bolt on direct replacement kit for the old troublesome MM system.
I have the same kit on my '01 Ultra, and yes, it is a God Send. Did you put the bike on a dyno to check the afrs? What kind of mpgs is he getting?

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Old 06-18-2008, 04:15 PM   #3 (permalink)
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The build was just completed so no numbers yet and the customer is not a dyno kind of guy so I doubt that he will ever put on a dyno??? He just wanted a nice stump pulling RK that was EFI and would not have issues like the old system. As far as MPG I did get some info on that looks like 41 thus far.
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