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US $150.00
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Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Vance and Hines Manufacturer Part Number:10200538 Warranty:No

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Vance & Hines Fuelpak For Harley Softail 2007-2011

Your fuel injected bike is equipped with an ECU (electronic control unit) that's programmed to deliver fuel to the motor based on an air/fuel ratio for a stock air filter and stock exhaust system. While the ECU can self-adjust for environmental factors such as temperature and altitude, it can't adjust for mechanical changes like adding performance parts. When you install a performance exhaust system, your airflow changes, so you need a fuel management system that adjusts your air/fuel ratio to match the changes. That fuel management system is Fuelpak. The perfect combination with your performance exhaust system.

The fuelpack plugs directly into the factory wiring harness and ECU using a t-tap and OEM style connectors to stay fastened securely to your bike. Vance and Hine's focus was on making installation and use as simple as possible.

Vance & Hines Fuelpak Features:

  • Throttle position sensor-based system simplifies the process of fuel injection tuning
  • Enables you to fine tune the fuel mixture throughout the entire RPM range with the touch of a button
  • Increases power and improves throttle response
  • Very user friendly
  • Plugs into the existing harness on the bike
  • No computer or software is required
  • Simply punch in the values supplied with the Fuelpak
  • Values supplied are for use with Vance & Hines exhaust systems
  • Fuelpack will also work with other exhaust systems (contact V&H tech support for tuning information)
  • Includes all necessary mounting hardware

Fitment Information:

  • Softail Standard (FXST), Night Train (FXSTB), Softail Custom (FXSTC), and Fat Boy (FLSTF) 2007-2011

NOTENot Legal for sale or use on pollution controlled vehicles and requires the use of a high performance air filter. 

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