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V Ductor Feedback

Discussion in 'CVP Stage 1 Tuners Kit' started by ddices, Jul 2, 2010.

  1. ddices

    ddices New Member

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    What's the verdict on the V Ductor? Dyno? Gut feel?
  2. HarleysLR

    HarleysLR Active Member

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    fuel mileage is maybe a little better, defiantly not worse, like any minor modification at first I could tell a difference now I am just used to it. Worth the money to me.
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    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    i agree, my mileage did go up, and from the seat of the pants, it felt stronger......worth the money!
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    cowboy Moderator Staff Member

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    yep just what thet both said , mileage up a little & a little extra power just as long as your wrist holds some what steady:D
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    More response in mid -range 2nd to 3rd and better mileage by 3 gph. Sold me - Next ride will have one also.
  6. FLHTbiker

    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    Got one in both my bikes and the wifes. Does help with a bit better power and mileage.
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    kenfuzed Administrator Staff Member

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    Dyno charts don't always tell the whole story. I've been on bikes that had spectacular dyno runs but rode like crap on the street or had poor gas mileage. Improving on both mileage and driveability were key in the development of the V-Ductor. Below is a dyno run on a Twin Cam bike, however real life experiences by those who have used the V-Ductor tell the real story.

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  8. FLHTbiker

    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    Today I rode through the mountains on my 09 Ultra and have a V-Ductor installed. Does have better power and the mileage was 48 MPG which is better than it was before the V-Ductor.

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