|
|
Cruiser
Posts: 169 The Vic Shop - Central Iowa | I know it's kind of old news, but it's amazing what just a couple of simple bolt-ons and a couple of hours can do.
This Vision came in with a factory Stage1. Pipes, air cleaner, download, etc. I don't even know how may of these I churned out while at the dealership.
We added a Lloydz top filter, Lloydz Timing Wheel, and a Lloydz VFCIII fuel controller. Quick and easy and a nice improvement over the WHOLE driving range.
 (Vision after HOH filter and tgear [640x480].jpg)
Attachments ----------------
Vision after HOH filter and tgear [640x480].jpg (82KB - 9 downloads)
|
|
|
|
Visionary
Posts: 1365 Central Maryland | Nice! What's your secret to connecting the fuel controller leads to the fuel injectors? It's awful tight trying to get to them. |
|
|
|
Visionary
Posts: 1229 Rancho Cucamonga, CA | So, what did you set the timing wheel to? Did you play with other settings ae well? |
|
|
|
Cruiser
Posts: 169 The Vic Shop - Central Iowa | The timing wheel is set to +4.
The secret to installing the VFC is to do it a hundred times and get used to the tight quarters. |
|
|
|
Visionary
Posts: 1365 Central Maryland | Vicbuilder - 2013-04-04 7:55 PM
The timing wheel is set to +4.
The secret to installing the VFC is to do it a hundred times and get used to the tight quarters.
Gah! There is no easy way then.... :-(
Thanks for the answer.
Edited by willtill 2013-04-04 7:34 PM
|
|
|
|
Cruiser
Posts: 215 W'ford Tx | willtill, I've only done mine and while the spaces are tight I was able to install the whole setup in about 20 mins. I have big but no fat hands and long fingers so the space is a pain but I only had to remove the badges. A light mounted to brighten things up to give you a clear look at the harness connectors helps out tons. |
|
|
|
Visionary
Posts: 1365 Central Maryland | goat813 - 2013-04-06 10:15 AM
willtill, I've only done mine and while the spaces are tight I was able to install the whole setup in about 20 mins. I have big but no fat hands and long fingers so the space is a pain but I only had to remove the badges. A light mounted to brighten things up to give you a clear look at the harness connectors helps out tons.
Thank goat... I'm fixing to get into mine in about an hour... I was contemplating removing both fairing sides and the top tank covers in order to get a little closer to the top of the heads (I already have the console and radio removed since I installed the upper air filter).
I'll post my final results or pictures of where I am hung up... if that happens. One or the other will happen today. I hope it's the first and not the latter. |
|
|