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Vance And Hines Fuelpak Fp3 Vhp 66007 2007-2013 Harley Davidson Sportster Xl on 2040-parts.com

US $360.00
Location:

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Vance and Hines Manufacturer Part Number:1020-2538

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FuelPak FP3

The Fuelpak FP3 will revolutionize fuel management for all new Harley-Davidson models now using the HDLAN system Connecting wirelessly by Bluetooth to any iPhone or Android Smartphone, Fuelpak FP3 uses Flash technology to recalibrate engine parameters and mapping for exhaust systems and other performance upgrades downloaded from the expansive library of calibrations developed by Vance & Hines Also standard for the Fuelpak FP3 is an Autotune feature, making use of all factory sensors to add another layer of precision tuning for specific requirements, whether tuning for unique components or different grades of fuel With the Fuelpak FP3 module plugged-in, Live Sensor Data can be viewed through the smartphone to display speed, RPM, cylinder head temperature, voltage, gear selection and other vital information


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