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R C Compnents Xcelerator
Trying to find a RC Components X Celerator for my 2012 Tri-Glide. Need part number RCXCL240B. Does anyone know where I can find this cheaper than $445? I would appreciate it. I have been looking all over the web and have not found very many that even have them. Nothing at all under $400.
Thanks
Rick
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Not Much.
Welcome to the forum. It is a little slow in here right now but maybe someone will respond. About all I could fine online was from the link below. It shows it will work with the 2012 FLHTCU, doesn't show TGU, but the PN ends in A not B. It is $405.00 with free shipping. Gives location as Tennessee. It does show that it fits a 2013 TGU though.:confused:
[URL]https://www.ebay.com/itm/RC-Components-RCX-Celerator-Closed-Loop-Fuel-Management-Systems-RCXCL-240A/383294932527?epid=214732279&hash=item593e28862f:g:cP8AAOSw6SNd4uY~[/URL]
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What is the benefit of xcelerator over fuel pack or power vision?
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Personally I would go with power vision or Fuelpak and get it from fuel moto or DK who is a sponsor on here, I had a power vision on my 2016 triglide from fuel moto, the map they sent already installed was very good, I was happy, I let it go with the bike when I sold it, regret that now.
All for now Trampas
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+1 on the Power Vision
Welcome to the gang from Western Colorado.
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[QUOTE=MDF48;727490]Welcome to the forum. It is a little slow in here right now but maybe someone will respond. About all I could fine online was from the link below. It shows it will work with the 2012 FLHTCU, doesn't show TGU, but the PN ends in A not B. It is $405.00 with free shipping. Gives location as Tennessee. It does show that it fits a 2013 TGU though.:confused:
[URL]https://www.ebay.com/itm/RC-Components-RCX-Celerator-Closed-Loop-Fuel-Management-Systems-RCXCL-240A/383294932527?epid=214732279&hash=item593e28862f:g:cP8AAOSw6SNd4uY~[/URL][/QUOTE]
the 13 and the 12 are identical. the only big thing for the 13 was the anniversary model
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O2 Sensors reading rich
Hello all,
My 2012 Tri has been dying on me. When I check the codes it says P0132 and P0152 which tells me O2 Sensors are running rich. (High Voltage) When it dies it says EIP on the odometer screen. Any ideas?
Recent upgrades are RC Xcelerator tuner. Ran fine for about 200 miles when I put it on. Put a new chrome voltage regulator in last week. I noticed the voltage is running a little higher than before from this upgrade. I do not think it should affect the O2 sensors though.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks Rick
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[QUOTE=railrunnerrick;759739]Hello all,
My 2012 Tri has been dying on me. When I check the codes it says P0132 and P0152 which tells me O2 Sensors are running rich. (High Voltage) When it dies it says EIP on the odometer screen. Any ideas?
Recent upgrades are RC Xcelerator tuner. Ran fine for about 200 miles when I put it on. Put a new chrome voltage regulator in last week. I noticed the voltage is running a little higher than before from this upgrade. I do not think it should affect the O2 sensors though.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks Rick[/QUOTE]
The codes you see are front and rear O2 sensors codes, You may be running TOO much fuel with your tuner. How does it run with the tuner not hooked up? Try it. You will want to check your voltage concern with a good meter @ the battery. H D gauges have been long known for not being reliable, Good Luck and check back in
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Bank angle sensor
Found out it is the bank angle sensor. Everything points to this. Bike dies when it is plugged in. Start then dies immediately. Unplug it and bike runs fine. Since then we have installed a new bank angle sensor an it has the same problem. Even Harley cannot figure it out. Any ideas?
Thanks
Rick
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[QUOTE=railrunnerrick;760388]Found out it is the bank angle sensor. Everything points to this. Bike dies when it is plugged in. Start then dies immediately. Unplug it and bike runs fine. Since then we have installed a new bank angle sensor an it has the same problem. Even Harley cannot figure it out. Any ideas?
Thanks
Rick[/QUOTE]
It is unlikely, but these things do happen...the second bank angle sensor could be bad. Find a TG (or other bike) with the same bank angle sensor and plug it in and see how it works. That way you know if it is the sensor, or if it something upline that the sensor is sending a signal to.
Unfortunately, these kind of things are just a matter of going thru the process of elimination to find the culprit.
Kevin
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Have you run the diagnostics again to confirm the BAS is bad? It should throw that code
The EIP you see probably is TIP, this would point to the BAS. Have you recently hit a large bump?
Have you tried clearing the codes? look here
[h=1][COLOR=#ff6600]Accessing & Clearing Harley Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC's)[/COLOR][/h] [h=3][/h]
[h=3][COLOR=#0000ff][/COLOR][/h] [B]Get Into DTC Viewing Mode:[/B]
[h=3][COLOR=#0000ff]Instructions for Pre 2014 Harley Models:[/COLOR][/h] [B]Get Into DTC Viewing Mode:[/B]
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[*][B]Press and hold the odometer button[/B] in (can be located in different positions depending on your model/year)
[*]While holding odometer button in, [B]turn ignition to “on” position [/B]
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[*]Keep holding the odometer button in until you see “diAG” appear in the odometer window
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[*]Release the odometer button and you are in the DTC viewing mode
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[B]Viewing and clearing DTC's:[/B] (Clear codes at your own risk)(Make sure you know what you are doing or consult a Harley mechanic)
[LIST=1]
[*][B]Press & release[/B] the odometer button to enter the DTC mode module
[*][B]Press & release[/B] the odometer button to cycle through the different modules
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[*]To check any module [B]press & hold[/B] the odometer button until it enters
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[*]If it says “none” then that module has no DTC's
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[*]If it says “yes” then [B]press & release[/B] the odometer button to get the DTC
[*]You will also have an option to “clear” the code
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[*][B]Press & release[/B] the odometer button again and it cycles to the HD part number for that module
[*][B]Press & release[/B] the odometer button and it cycles back to the main module
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[*]Continue as stated above to continue to check each module for DTC's
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[*][B]Turn ignition off[/B] to exit DTC mode
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