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Re:'08 AIS Removal 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
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does anybody have anypics of the ais removal?

In the tech articles.
 
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Re:'08 AIS Removal 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
No dice yet.. Monday to Friday is no time for play for me, its all work time.. maybe this weekend, or maybe better yet I'll leave it til the white crap flies and thne play with it. As for leaning it out... What about a fuel system management chip combined with o2 sensor eliminators? And that said, are there any eliminators yet? I'd love to nix them to increase my selection of pipes and such.. Would there be any adverse effects in eliminating the sensors?

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Re:'08 AIS Removal 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
I just picked up the 07' AIS kit off Ebay. I'll let you know how it goes by next weekend.


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Re:'08 AIS Removal 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
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Would there be any adverse effects in eliminating the sensors?

You can't run without sensors unless you remap.

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Re:'08 AIS Removal 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Looks like factoryphoto has one answer to the AIS 08

Ok so here is a little update for the 08 owners/AIS issue.
On the front of the motor the sqaure rectifier thing.. I took those two bolts off let that hang down, then followed the metal tubes out of the cylinder heads to the front where they go into two rubber hoses..Then the two hoses connect to two steel nipples behind the rectifier,I disconnected the hoses and I plugged them then slid the little hose clamps.. Took it for a spin and bota bing no more back fire at all.. Runs great now sounds awesome.
 
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Re:'08 AIS Removal 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
What bennifit do you get from removing the AIS?
 
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Re:'08 AIS Removal 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Nothing on a stock bike besides aesthetics.

On a bike with aftermarket pipes it gets rid of the popping.

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Re:'08 AIS Removal 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
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Nothing on a stock bike besides aesthetics.

On a bike with aftermarket pipes it gets rid of the popping.

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It'll get rid of the popping on the stock pipes to, correct? It did on my dad's VStar 1100... gave it a bit deeper tone, too, which is nice. Either way, when I do the AIS I'll be doing the works, intake, exhaust, power commander (sensor elimination) and dyno tune/remap, soooo I'll get it all in one shot. Hopefully things go smoothly! I guess the winter is good for something.

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