What does a fuel pack do for a Harley?

What does a fuel pack do for a Harley?

An aftermarket Harley-Davidson fuel pack is a type of tuner for Harleys that allows you to adjust the fuel settings of your motorcycle. There’s no mechanical work involved.

What does the Vance and Hines fuel Pack do?

Your fuel injected bike is equipped with an ECU (electronic control unit) that is programmed to deliver fuel to the motor based on an air/fuel ratio for a stock air filter and stock exhaust system.

Which fuel is used in Harley Davidson?

Use a good quality unleaded gasoline. Use at least 91 (95 RON) pump octane (R + M)/2. Octane rating is usually found on the pump. Remove fuel filler cap slowly and fill fuel tank slowly to prevent spillage.

Do I need a fuel tuner for my Harley?

Stock motorcycles do not need to be tuned directly from the showroom floor. Once you make changes to the air filter system, muffler and or exhaust headers your bike will most likely will need to be tuned. Air-fuel ratio is how much air and fuel are mixing and entering the bikes combustion chamber.

Can you run ethanol free gas in a Harley?

Your Harley will run ethanol gas without a problem unless it’s an older model. In that case, the best thing to do is to use only pure non-ethanol fuel. Some online maps and apps contain locations of gas stations that sell pure gasoline.

What kind of exhaust does Vance and Hines use?

Choose from an expansive collection of maps dyno tuned in-house by Vance & Hines, calibrated for your specific combination of motorcycle and performance parts. Virtually all combinations of Vance & Hines exhaust are available, as well as those from other exhaust manufacturers. Keep an eye on your motorcycle’s vitals right in the Fuelpak FP3 app.

What does the fuelpak FP3 do for Vance and Hines?

The Fuelpak FP3 also backs up your OEM calibration and gives you access to Vance & Hines’ library of thousands of dyno-tuned maps, made by our trained dyno technicians and designed for any combination of performance exhausts and air cleaner components.

Can a Vance and Hines FP3 be tuned to eliminate decel popping?

Yes, this would definitely improve your performance. We would suggest tuning with a Power Commander, or Vance & Hines FP3. You can eliminate decel popping by adding aprox 5% fuel at 0% throttle; between the RPM range of 1,500 and 3,500 RPM. Where can I find the part to add 5% as suggested on FP3?