Corey
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I have a lightly modified (600 cam, Sachs headwork, s&s dual runner, big radius 2 into 2) k-9. Runs good but for some reason I've always had the rear sites out of perameters problem. I had the exhaust installed before I picked the bike up brand new. Other mods came as time went on. Checked wiring and checked for air leaks smother things. I would plug in the computer, go into pro tune 2 software and the real cylinder fuel map was way out of perameters but only in certain ranges. Basically up to 18% throttle position up to around 1800 rpm. Couldn't figure out why! So this year at Sturgis I stopped at 5 dyno tuners and none of them messed with the s&s tuning. When I finally got to the s&s booth and explained what was going on he figured it out about instantly. He plugged in to the module, looked at the maps, went and balled up a few rags and with the bike running put the rags over the front and rear exhausts as he was watching the screen. The rear cylinder being the shorter pipe was sucking some air back in (as they do) far enough to be read by the O2 sensor thus telling it to dump more fuel causing the bad rear sites. Solution - get a nice 2 into 1 pipe or what we did for now. We just forced the fuel injection to run off the base map at those areas comprised and left the rest closed loop. Ran perfect the entire Sturgis trip. What ever you do save your original map. Yes I speak from experience or lack of. Long post - had a few extra mins at lunch and thought I should share.