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Solenoids Removal
I'm sure this has been a topic before but I missed it. What is the purpose of removing the solenoids, other than to cut the noise from the right side air box? And will the removal change the performance for the better?...
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thats it..
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Whether or not the performance improves depends on some other factors. In my case it did a little.
The side effect is that now the idle speed will not be automatically regulated by the computer. You'll have to keep it running yourself until it warms up, just like in the old days. |
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Thank You... I love this forum, what a great find !
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If your "choke knob " is working properly, its all you need to keep it running until it warms up.
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Not when it gets down into the 30's. The knob just doesn't pull out enough.
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I ride all winter here and thats when it does hit 32 and above. The choke knob really helps and does well on mine(1600)
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I removed the solenoids, put on Cobra true dual exhaust and Cobra Fi2000 at about 100 miles. I have 21,000 + on it now and have never used the choke knob. Even this last winter at around 30 degrees, all I had to do is push the start button and let her warm up. I do have a battery tender to keep the battery working good in cold weather.
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