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Hey Gang;
When does the rev-limiter cut in, With the FIM chip? I know that BBpwoer is higher then stock!!! EZ-RIDER |
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as far as i know, we never changed it - 8,400rpm from memory.
brad
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Hey Brad
Hey Brad;
I am glad that you are in a better mood,I was going to tell you to have a couple of fosters and put some srimp on the Barbbie mate EZ |
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Hi,
I recall 8200 stock, and 8700 for a BBP starting with Map-2. I also recall early talks with BBP where they'd ran as high as 9100 rpms on the track, but ran into problems, and now set a max of 8900 by customer request. I think standard bbp chips still control to about 8700. Regards Roger
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well, i don't drink beer, don't eat seafood, and i really wasn't in a bad mood anyway.
but thanks for the thought. brad
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