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Stage 1 Kit for me?

Discussion in 'CVP Stage 1 Tuners Kit' started by r6danl, Feb 16, 2011.

  1. r6danl

    r6danl New Member

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    I have a 2004 Night Train with a 95" Screamin Eagle kit done with the SE ignition system. Heavy breather and V&H Big Radius 2into2 exhaust. Is the Stage 1 kit right for me? I want to buy it cause I feel like my carb is not adjusted properly and want to make sure I am getting the most from my mods. Or should I buy a new aftermarket carb? Any help or advice is appreciated. Thank you.
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    CV Preformance stage 1 kit is good, The CV carb is the best you can put on your bike. JMO
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    r6danl New Member

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    OK great! Thank you! Just one more question, do I order the Twin Cam 88 or the Big Bore TC95 kit? Thank you for your help!
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    Probably the only difference is the jet sizes. I'd tell Ken where you live and what all is done to your motor and go from there. Send him a PM (private message) he'll answer ya.
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    r6danl New Member

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    Will do. Thank you!
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    HarleysLR Active Member

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    I have the tuners kit in both my bikes, I do not use the EZ adjust screw, I use a short screwdriver to adjust the stock screw. Once you have it set you won't have to do any more adjusting to it. JMO.

    Start with a 48 pilot
    190 main.
    2 1/2 turns out on the adjustment screw
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    r6danl New Member

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    Sounds good. I just PM'd Ken so hopefully I will hear something soon. Thanks for your help!
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    kenfuzed Administrator Staff Member

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    Correct you will want to order the kit for the 95" which includes the jetting for that size engine.
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    Thanks guys! Ordering the kit now!

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