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1atom12
Posted 2008-07-07 4:12 PM (#13049 - in reply to #12866)
Subject: Re: excessive heat


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Posts: 311
Atlanta Area
Thanks Spock, that's the answer I was looking for. As long as the Vision is cooler than my 2007 Ultra, that's all I needed to know. Even with the power commander to cool it down, my Ultra will cook the inside of your right thigh at a traffic light.
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Len Rhymes
Posted 2008-07-07 8:57 PM (#13070 - in reply to #13049)
Subject: Re: excessive heat


Jacksonville Florida
I have the CNC aluminum filter and use Repsol 10/40 full synthetic. My temperature indicator did drop 10 degrees on a typical 93 degree day. Now i finally have my Level 2 pipes on which I'm told is supposed to help a bit to. Before the install of the pipes I had the headers, crossover tube and heat shields ceramic coated. This seems to have hepled a bit to. I can't put my hands on the headers but I can hold my hands within a 1/4 in. Which I could not do before. But the real answer is in the fuel mapping. I have been told that E.P.A. requires manufactuers to have a 17 to 1 air fuel ratio. But most techs think it should be 14 or 15 to 1. Thats the next project when the Dyno Jet comes back to Polaris of Gainsville.
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