I just purchase Cobra StreetRod Slashdown Exhaust for my 2006 Suzuki Boulevard C50. Do I need to add a Fuel Management
Does anybody have any recommenda
I would like to hear very good detailed informatio
pvensel, 1 year ago | FlagThanks for your opinion, My bike is a 2006 Suzuki Boulevard C50 with fuel injection,so I don't need a jet kit after I put my new exhaust on my bike, however it might be a good idea to add a fuel management processor. I am installing Cobra StreetRod Slashdown pipes, so I'm unsure if I should purchase the Cobra Fi2000R Fuel Processor, or if I should purchase the Power Commander III.. I tried to look up product reviews for the fuel processors but not sure which is the best website to get the informatio n reviews from people who have bought them. Any good websites on reviews of different fuel processors would help. Thanks
tribalwolf, 1 year ago | FlagNot sure on your model, but I've always been told that when you mess with the air intake or the exhaust you should. I.E. re-jetting, fuel management . I also haven't heard much on the fuel management systems. But seems that alot of people use the Power Commander. .???... Make sure you read the reviews here on each product and see what people posted. Time consuming, but worth it in the end on your motorcycle (love, investment , freedom).. .LOL. Take care, sorry I really wasn't much help.
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