Cobra FI2000R Digital Fuel Processor (Closed Loop) 692-1614CL

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Cobra FI2000R Digital Fuel Processor (Closed Loop) 692-1614CL
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Product Description

Increases horsepower and torque by optimizing stock lean air/fuel mixturesQuick and simple installation with plug and ride technologyNo confusing computer downloads to installNo expensive dyno testing requiredPreset for each make and modelImproves overall rideabilityVirtually eliminates backfiring on decelerationThis item fits the following models: 2008-2011 Harley Davidson FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic2008-2011 Harley Davidson FLSTF Fat Boy2010-2011 Harley Davidson FLSTFB Fat Boy Lo2008-2011 Harley Davidson FLSTN Softail Deluxe2008-2011 Harley Davidson FLSTSB Cross Bones2011 Harley Davidson FXS Blackline2008-2009 Harley Davidson FXSTB Night Train2008-2010 Harley Davidson FXSTC Softail Custom


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #909088 in Automotive
  • Brand: Cobra
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 3.00" h x 6.00" w x 7.50" l, .60 pounds

Features

  • Increases horsepower and torque by optimizing stock lean air/fuel mixtures
  • Quick and simple installation with plug and ride technology
  • No confusing computer downloads to install
  • No expensive dyno testing required
  • Preset for each make and model

Customer Reviews

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5Loosen the fuel line
By Olyn Mathsen
To make this installation as simple and easy as it sounds, fully loosen the fuel tank by removing the fuel line from the bottom of the tank. It will not come out completely, there is a feeder line from the pump attached to it; but the clearance gained will make hooking the injectors up a snap. Bike runs quieter, more smoothly and starts much easier than the Mfrs. mapping. Routing the wires was made along with the bike, in this case a 2011 FXS Harley Blackline as there is a wire tray running right up both sides of the frame backbone. 2 hours by this shade-tree man.

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