Thank you .Thats pretty much what I have in mind for mine . I am curious as to why you disconnected the PCV though . I am also assuming AT = auto tune. A Stock Roadster is at 120 hp and 132 TQ roughly so that should be a real seat of the pants difference. They really have them choked . I can see it having much more acceleration at high speeds . Also losing the weight of that stock exhaust should help some .
YOU can run the K&N 4040 extreme air cleaners and retune on a Dyno with Tuneboy ,Tune ECU,PCV and you will make 165HP and 165 TRQ and the Carpenter System weighs only 10 lbs for a big weight savings adding to the performance
There's a huge improvement.
With a proper Dyno tune from a competent tuner, the PCV and AT are unnecessary. I kept them mounted on the bike in case I decide to go with a nitrous set up.
YOU can run the K&N air cleaners and retune on a Dyno with Tuneboy ,Tune ECU,PCV and you will make 165HP and 165 TRQ and the Carpenter System weighs only 10 lbs for a big weight savings adding to the performance
There's a huge improvement.
With a proper Dyno tune from a competent tuner, the PCV and AT are unnecessary. I kept them mounted on the bike in case I decide to go with a nitrous set up.
Thank you for all your feedback . I will probably have carpenter download a PCV for the airfilters and header until I can find a reputable tuner in my area . Thanks again for taking the time to answer my questions. I just wanted a good idea on what to expect before I spent 2 thousand dollars.
Thank you for all your feedback . I will probably have carpenter download a PCV for the airfilters and header until I can find a reputable tuner in my area . Thanks again for taking the time to answer my questions. I just wanted a good idea on what to expect before I spent 2 thousand dollars.
Since your location is not under your avatar, I know not from whence you hail.
The Tune ECU web page has a list of known tuners using it. Perhaps you may find one here:
TuneECU - Links
Since your location is not under your avatar, I know not from whence you hail.
The Tune ECU web page has a list of known tuners using it. Perhaps you may find one here:
TuneECU - Links