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Grapevine, Texas, United States

Grapevine, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kuryakyn Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:9218

An easy and affordable way to adjust your fuel injection system

Accommodates modifications to your motorcycles exhaust system, air cleaner, or engine components

Aside from reading throttle position and RPM, it also takes into account the load the engine is under

Allows you to tune the fuel injection much the same way you jet a carburetor.

The green ’pot’ functions like the fuel mixture screw and pilot jet on a carburetor to adjust light throttle operation through highway cruising and steady throttle

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