I hate the "flying saucer" OE AC on my 15 SGS, so I'm looking to replace with a HD SE system for looks alone... not increased performance. I'm considering the SE "Heavy Breather - Elite" or maybe one of the "Ventilator" AC's. Of course I'm looking to do it myself to save money, but looking at the Instructions pdf, it says "You must re-calibrate the ECM when installing this kit. Failure to properly re-calibrate the ECM can result in severe engine damage." Later it says that before you remove the OE AC, that I should "have a Harley-Davidson dealer re-calibrate the ECM before air cleaner installation.
I've read and heard that simply changing the AC without changing the OE exhausts doesn't necessarily require an ECM re-calibration.
I've also heard that HD sets these bikes up to run lean at the factory and that you should have your bike re-calibrated/dyno'd to make it run richer/better, even if you keep the OE AC. I can understand that and may go ahead and get it re-calibrated with the new AC.
However.... is it possible to install the new AC myself and drive it 20 miles to the HD dealer to get it re-calibrated (without damaging the engine), or does it absolutely have to be re-calibrated at the same time/before the new AC is installed?
I've read and heard that simply changing the AC without changing the OE exhausts doesn't necessarily require an ECM re-calibration.
I've also heard that HD sets these bikes up to run lean at the factory and that you should have your bike re-calibrated/dyno'd to make it run richer/better, even if you keep the OE AC. I can understand that and may go ahead and get it re-calibrated with the new AC.
However.... is it possible to install the new AC myself and drive it 20 miles to the HD dealer to get it re-calibrated (without damaging the engine), or does it absolutely have to be re-calibrated at the same time/before the new AC is installed?