atomsplitter
Living Legend
- Joined
- Nov 29, 2007
- Messages
- 3,538
- Location
- Keller, TX
- Ride
- 23 Rocket GT, 20 Bobber Blk, 22 Speed Triple RS
If you're going to do a dealer install they have the program to reset your ECM so it has proper timimg and fuel curves for the change. If you're using a Tuneboy, you can fiddle the numbers until the exhaust runs like a 1942 diesel tractor going uphill pulling a big load. It won't pop anyway.
Backfire comes from a too lean mix, increasing the fuel ratios at part throttle will add more gas and reduce the potential backfires and limit fuel economy. How to do that with a program is where you need to get more info than I can provide, I don't like fiddling fuel ratios on anything past 1972 technology (just read my Confessions of a Motorcycle Nut, Entering the Jet Age). (I have a Tuneboy I use sparingly, still swimming in the shallow end of the cybernetic gene pool).
Backfire comes from a too lean mix, increasing the fuel ratios at part throttle will add more gas and reduce the potential backfires and limit fuel economy. How to do that with a program is where you need to get more info than I can provide, I don't like fiddling fuel ratios on anything past 1972 technology (just read my Confessions of a Motorcycle Nut, Entering the Jet Age). (I have a Tuneboy I use sparingly, still swimming in the shallow end of the cybernetic gene pool).