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Re: Rev Perf EMS, Fullsac pipes, Woods 555- great combo
« Reply #15 on: April 12, 2011, 03:40:22 PM »

I hope this means you can finally go for a ride with us without breaking down. :nervous:         :huepfenlol2: :huepfenlol2:
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Re: Rev Perf EMS, Fullsac pipes, Woods 555- great combo
« Reply #16 on: April 12, 2011, 03:51:22 PM »

Johno,

what kind of MPG are you seeing?  I am getting 37-39 after my install running 75-80 mph.  Don't have the high idle though, I sit right at 1K at a cold start.
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Re: Rev Perf EMS, Fullsac pipes, Woods 555- great combo
« Reply #17 on: April 12, 2011, 06:14:52 PM »

I hope this means you can finally go for a ride with us without breaking down. :nervous:         :huepfenlol2: :huepfenlol2:
FIXED THAT PROBLEM WHEN i BOUGHT THIS BIKE. :)
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Re: Rev Perf EMS, Fullsac pipes, Woods 555- great combo
« Reply #18 on: April 12, 2011, 06:17:09 PM »

Johno,

what kind of MPG are you seeing?  I am getting 37-39 after my install running 75-80 mph.  Don't have the high idle though, I sit right at 1K at a cold start.
ABOUT 35.  The cold start issue isn't bad really it revs at about 1500 RPM for about 45 seconds then comes down to 1K.  After it's warm it idles at about 900 - 1000 all the time.
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Re: Rev Perf EMS, Fullsac pipes, Woods 555- great combo
« Reply #19 on: April 12, 2011, 07:54:26 PM »

ABOUT 35.  The cold start issue isn't bad really it revs at about 1500 RPM for about 45 seconds then comes down to 1K.  After it's warm it idles at about 900 - 1000 all the time.

Depending on how cold is "cold" that could be about normal.
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Re: Rev Perf EMS, Fullsac pipes, Woods 555- great combo
« Reply #20 on: April 12, 2011, 09:14:33 PM »

Alright!  Here is a question from someone who should be considered as far from a gear head as you can get...

So you got these great mods that have provided an increased motor response in the performance of the bike...Have you be enjoying this response frequently?  Perhaps even showing off for the boys and girls?  Giving a few foregin bikes a race for their money?  You get the question! 

We all know that increased acceleration will cause decreased MPG in any vehicle.  Is that what we are seeing here?  If I am him and I have been with a SE V-Rod...twist fast and GO!!!!!!!!  At least for a while...

Just some food for thought!  After all I just ride...
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Re: Rev Perf EMS, Fullsac pipes, Woods 555- great combo
« Reply #21 on: April 12, 2011, 09:29:29 PM »

Alright!  Here is a question from someone who should be considered as far from a gear head as you can get...

So you got these great mods that have provided an increased motor response in the performance of the bike...Have you be enjoying this response frequently?  Perhaps even showing off for the boys and girls?  Giving a few foregin bikes a race for their money?  You get the question! 

We all know that increased acceleration will cause decreased MPG in any vehicle.  Is that what we are seeing here?  If I am him and I have been with a SE V-Rod...twist fast and GO!!!!!!!!  At least for a while...

Just some food for thought!  After all I just ride...
Great questions and comments, and I don't think any of us can say we get he mods done then drive Miss Daisy.  Short answer is first couple of days - yup sure did ring it out, wanted to see the difference.  Now I am trying to see what indeed is the difference, so a few more miles and we shall know for sure.  I didn't post this to complain, merely point out a fact - the work was great, the ride is now fantastic, but I took a bigger hit than expected hit on the MPG.  Now for some reason everyone wants to pick on the mileage, not one comment on the great performance combination of parts etc.....  So short story - I AM HAPPY - would do it again and don't think there is anything more to fix here, maybe wrist control :)  If the MPG stays where it s  - wouldn't be the end of the world, if I want to change it, I'll change the tune.  For right now the exchange of distance to MPG for time to MPH is just fine and a good trade off. :)
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Re: Rev Perf EMS, Fullsac pipes, Woods 555- great combo
« Reply #22 on: April 12, 2011, 10:17:28 PM »

Now ya just gotta get out there and ride it.  You've been missing some great rides.
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Re: Rev Perf EMS, Fullsac pipes, Woods 555- great combo
« Reply #23 on: April 12, 2011, 10:20:35 PM »

Now ya just gotta get out there and ride it. 

Now there is a

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Re: Rev Perf EMS, Fullsac pipes, Woods 555- great combo
« Reply #24 on: April 13, 2011, 12:40:14 AM »

OK....to answer all of the questions about exhaust and or intake leaks or cracked pipes John came by the shop today and we checked out all of our work to be sure nothing was loose, leaking, or cracked. No intake leaks, no exhaust leaks, no cracked pipes. Like I told John.....

.Fuel economy is directly related to the twist of the wrist! :huepfenlol2:

For what its worth the 08+ EMS units we have done all seem to have a high(er) idle during warm up. The idle just does not drop down as fast as the stock ECM did during warm up. Like John stated it comes down after a short time of riding. The Non FBW bikes do not seem to do this.
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