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Tourer
Posts: 319
| I installed a Top air Filter, Timing gear+2 with Vic L2 Pipes. I disconnected the 02 sensors do you all think Ill be ok without a Fuel Controller. |
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Visionary
Posts: 4278
| you would be way better off with one. If you add a tuner to your parts you would be pushing 100 horse |
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Tourer
Posts: 323 Troy, NY | fuel controller or bust |
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Visionary
Posts: 3773 Pittsburgh, PA | you can Not increase AIR with out increasing fuel .. you are going to run so freaking lean it's not even funny .... these bikes run lean to start with ... then you ADD more air??? |
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Visionary
Posts: 1632 Jasper, MO | Banjo - 2017-01-08 9:57 AM
I installed a Top air Filter, Timing gear+2 with Vic L2 Pipes. I disconnected the 02 sensors do you all think Ill be ok without a Fuel Controller.
Probably, but as others have said, I would suggest a fuel controller.
The Vic L2 pipes don't flow any more than the stock pipes (practically nothing does) so the only real airflow change you have made is the added air with the top filter. Disconnecting the O2 sensors compensates some for that and adds a bit more fuel at lower RPM where you need it.
You'll be safer and get better performance with a fuel controller. If you ever get cams, you'll need it anyway.
Watch your fuel economy. If it has increased much since you did the mods, that is a sign of running lean during your particular riding conditions. If that is the case, get a fuel controller.
Ronnie
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 19
| For optimum performance, you need a fuel controller. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 142
| i am selling my VCFIII from Llyodz - $165 shipped
i used it for my 2011 vision 8 ball - I just ordered the maximus tuner.
please email me @ visionlova@gmail.com
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Visionary
Posts: 4278
| why didn't you say what year |
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