Hi Guys;
Sorry about the delay, but because of the weather, the HD dealer was closed Thursday and Friday Mike, the top tech at the shop was out. Finally got to talk to Mike yesterday. We spent over an hour in the shop talking about my objectives. I know some people distrust advice from dealers, but Mike is well known in this area and I trust his advice. He also is a long time HD owner, (several) and practices what he preaches.
As I said, my main objective was cooling the engine, and also improving the sound. Mike and my saleman Frank, both use ThunderMax w/ autotune on their bikes. Mike has installed over 40 of these EFI ECMs and is totally sold on the product. The HD dealer is also an authorized distributor for their line, as well as several others. What I like most about Thundermax is it is a replacement for the OEM ECM, and not a piggyback add-on, like the PCV. Install is much simpler. I'll be also using the new wide-band sensors w/ autotune add-on, and for the FLSTSE, the original sensors are the standard size, not the smaller, narrow O2s on some of the other 2010 CVOs.
I can't give a lot of technical data on the TM, but since I am having Mike do the install, I feel better going with his recommendation. After all, he's the guy I go to when I need work done on the bike. Maybe if I was more experience on tuning myself, I'd take a different approach, but or now this feels more appropriate. Also, I keep the original ECM in case. And no impact on the HD warranty for the bike, obviously with the exception of the TM module (which comes with a 3 year warranty). TM is also local to Annapolis which is handy if I ever want to visit or have support issues.
As for the pipes, I got a chance to listen to the Rush slip-ons (1.75) on a late model CVO softail, and I really like the sound. Plus I like the option of keeping my stock mufflers in case I run into a EPA or inspection issues. I know a lot of you (me included) like what Fullsac can do to the stock pipes, but since the CVO convertable mod is new, and also considering the option of keeping my OEM pipes, I ordered the Rush slip-ons with the TM package.
I was very happy with the cost and estimate labor charge (2 to 3 hours) for the pipes and TM install and configure. It also includes Mike going thru the PC interface and reviewing the MAPs with me. And considering the recommendation from the other local guys, plus what I've read in the forums, I'm comfortable with my decision.
I'm sorry about the delay in getting back to all of you and appreciate the advice, especially from Mr. Wizard and Mike V. You guys have been great.
Once the roads are clear (May or June...

and the parts are in, I'll take the bike to the dealer. Should be done in a few weeks. I'll post my impressions, as well as the technical improvements as soon as possible.
PS.....We have more snow comming tomorrow..........

Ride safe
Mickey