fastestbusaaround

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posted October 26, 2006 05:25 AM
But there are plenty of maps available here from other members that would probably work for you. Removing the plates are a snap and there are step by step directions on this site if you search.
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Stalwart

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posted October 26, 2006 06:47 AM
quote: I got too many bridges in stock now...maybe Stalwart'll take it off yer hands
No thanks, I burn all my bridges as I come to 'em.
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ninja14

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posted October 26, 2006 08:25 AM
I still see no proof of the need for a retune w/ flies out. There is a pressure sensor close to the flies and when the flies are gone the pressure is going to change.............and the ECU will compensate. I put about 1000 miles on w/o flies or PC...........about 700 of it on the highway - where everyone fears it would melt down. There are plenty of maps floating around............I'll email one to anyone that wants to remove the flies...................hell - drop by my place and I'll remove 'em......
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Stalwart

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posted October 26, 2006 09:35 AM
If you don't believe the A/F ratios people have recorded with only the flies removed, you can do as you wish, it is your bike. I waited for my pipe and PC with a proper map because I don't want any engine of mine running as lean as 16:1 or greater. I suspect you will find evidence of small bits of aluminum on the plugs without a remap . . .
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Red Stick
Parking Attendant
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posted October 26, 2006 10:31 AM
Edited By: Red Stick on 26 Oct 2006 11:32
Lost Bridge In Louisiana In 60's
Be careful about buying a Bridge. I worked for Louisiana Dep't of Transportation in the late 70's and found out that a 120 foot pontoon bridge was taken out of service and "LOST" or misplaced for a couple of years in south Louisiana.
Seems that the single lane pontoon bridge was used on a State road that had a permanent two lane bridge replace it. When decommissioned and moved, it was moved to a field owned by a Parish (you call them Counties in the other 49 States). Its location remained a mystery and lost from inventory for several years. Some yo-yo just might really be able to fill your order.
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1badzx12r
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posted October 26, 2006 10:55 AM
quote: Be careful about buying a Bridge. I worked for Louisiana Dep't of Transportation in the late 70's and found out that a 120 foot pontoon bridge was taken out of service and "LOST" or misplaced for a couple of years in south Louisiana.
Seems that the single lane pontoon bridge was used on a State road that had a permanent two lane bridge replace it. When decommissioned and moved, it was moved to a field owned by a Parish (you call them Counties in the other 49 States). Its location remained a mystery and lost from inventory for several years. Some yo-yo just might really be able to fill your order.
Being Louisiana....... Be on the lookout for a party barge with motor :COOL
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sphynx

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posted October 26, 2006 12:13 PM
quote: I still see no proof of the need for a retune w/ flies out. There is a pressure sensor close to the flies and when the flies are gone the pressure is going to change.............and the ECU will compensate. I put about 1000 miles on w/o flies or PC...........about 700 of it on the highway - where everyone fears it would melt down. There are plenty of maps floating around............I'll email one to anyone that wants to remove the flies...................hell - drop by my place and I'll remove 'em......
ninja14, have you looked at your plugs? Please could you give us an idea of their condition, or the A/F Ratio your running?
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riaansh
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posted October 29, 2006 09:48 AM
I've done the resistor mod. It did not work as i had expected. It did have little beter low down power. But I felt it lost overall performance as a whole. I modded it back and the bike was much better standard. I guess to some of you who believes in Ivan's tre, it will prove that there is more to the tre than just a resistor. I will wait for my full exhaust and then i'll remove the flies and ad my pc.
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fish_antlers

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The Truth is Out There
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posted October 29, 2006 10:17 AM
Edited By: fish_antlers on 29 Oct 2006 10:19
quote: it will prove that there is more to the tre than just a resistor.
Yeah... like about $80 bucks plus shipping
pass the bong riaansh.... you're done.
So's this topic. Wanna comment and learn about the TRE?
Continue the discussion in the following thread, BUT READ THE REVIEW FIRST.
http://www.bikeland.org/board/viewthread.php?FID=27&TID=24810&set_time=
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