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msd fuel injection enhancer

Started by bericuda, November 20, 2009, 08:12:26 PM

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bericuda

has anyone here ran one!? results?

bericuda

 bump....i'm relatively new to late model bikes and fuel injection and what not......do products like these make it possible for me to modify and tune for mods like they say!? what are their capabilities? who makes your favorites and why? tia eric

Tsani

Yes.Not familar with that brand. Right now , I use the SERT. You might want to check out the AFR section of the board for more info.
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bericuda

 well, i guess it's a matter of what your familiar with......i come from a musclecar background and msd is highly regarded there.i can't believe out of everyone here there isn't at least a couple people here that have not crossed paths with the msd system.......

FLTRI

Here is a page from the installation manual. Note the hardware store "scotch-lock" wire tap. This is NOT the proper way to connect to injectors. This is a good reason not to consider this product IMO.

As always, JMHO,
Bob
The best we've experienced is the best we know
Always keep eyes and mind open

bericuda

i can always improve on wiring....i see your point and i agree. it's one of my peeves too..... what i want to know is if the damn thing works!?   thanks, eric

f-x-d-w-g

It probably works as advertised, however, I must ask if it has timing capability?  Like the others, I have no experience with this specific system.  I do, however, have experience with SERT and Power Commander and both offer timing adjustment.  There are other products that automatically tune while riding, and those which only modify the injector pulse.

If you're only changing pipes and air filter, the cheapest (fuel only) should be all you need.  If you're a gear head and want to tune your own, then look at SERT and Power Commander.  If you're a gear head but don't want to bother with tuning, look at one of the auto tune devices.

There, I talked a lot and didn't say much, but I hope I gave you an idea of where to start.
Dan
Tijeras, NM

bericuda

thanks fxdwg, i've been taking in info and looking around.i've got time to learn a few things.i have been trying to pull as much info as i can find. the accel slm looks interesting too.

FLTRI

The best advice I can offer you is for you to start a new thread and list your current application and any changes or mods to the build you may be looking at in the future. Then ask for advice as to which tuning device is most appropriate for your particular application.
You will get all the information you will need to make a good, solid deciion you will not regret in the future.
As always, JMHO, Bob
The best we've experienced is the best we know
Always keep eyes and mind open