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    New 2020 Tri Glide owner here. I previously put 42k on my 2014 Limited. Prior to that, I put 16k on a 2010 Street Glide and had a Dyna Wide Glide with 10k before that. I've experienced engine/exhaust heat on Harley's. My Limited was probably the coolest since it was a Twin Cooled Rushmore. It did have a cat-less header, so not really apples-to-apples comparison.

    Educate me on heat when it comes to the Tri Glide. I've already noticed that the cooling fans come on WAY more often than on my Limited. Yesterday, the outside temp was 72-degrees with noticeable engine/exhaust heat. I understand that much of the heat emanates from the cat in the header and removing that will help. Also, stock Harley's are tuned very lean to meet EPA standards and that creates more heat.

    All that said, do Tri Glides have more heat than 2-wheel bikes? Does the rear end of the Tri Glide make it warmer by not allowing more air flow to cool things? Again, educate this new Tri Glide owner. Much thanks!
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    All that said, do Tri Glides have more heat than 2-wheel bikes? Does the rear end of the Tri Glide make it warmer by not allowing more air flow to cool things? Again, educate this new Tri Glide owner. Much thanks!
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    Installing Love Jugs Fan will help cool the motor along with air Vents and a Tank lift kit. Floorboard extenders also.
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    As mentioned love jug fans are supposed to work well. Floorboard extensions move the legs out about an inch on each side. At this time I am thinking about the DK Customs tank lift with the wings to increase air flow over the motor. I also might go with the remote oil filter and cooler depending on cash flow. Try angling the left lower vent in a little to direct the air towards the motor/rear jug, I found this helps a little if your moving. A decatted header can be found on eBay fairly cheap, same as all the m8 touring bikes. Also the m8’s run slightly richer the the twin cams, but.......

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    I put 34,000 miles on a '14 Ultra Limited and then went to a '14 Tri Glide. I didn't notice any difference in heat. Also, the Tri Glide came with V&H Dresser Duals (with no cat). I took them off and went back to a stock head pipe with the cat. Heat hasn't been an issue at all.
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    Heat management translates into Motor longevity the cooler the motor runs the longer it should run stronger. Heat tolerance or intolerance is a individual issue. When I first installed a Power vision tuner and dialed up the Engine Temperature on the monitor I just about passed out. I knew it was hot but wow 285 to 290 degrees going through small towns (which we have many here in PA). I had to do something to make a long story short... I raised theFuel tank DK customs deluxe 2" lift, installed DK Customs Air deflectors, extended floor boards, Power Vision tuner really helped,and I removed the so called heat deflector on the left side mid frame to let the built up hot air somewhere to go. And last but by no means least Love Jug Mini Might Fans. In 2009 the Triglides had no Cat. unless it was a California model, and then it was in the right muffler or so I have been told.

    Now we can cruise around with the temperatures 220 to 230 degrees on 80 to 85 degree day and leave a slow speed town at 245 degrees. The expensive part is the Tuner you chose and the Cooling fans, for what we pay for these wonderful machines it is not really an issue to make them last longer and run stronger. Travel safe Fred

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    Along with the DK Products, which I have most of those mentioned look up the cool flow fan on the HD site. I spoke with a CVO RoadGlide owner who said it was a must have for heat dissipation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by POPSHD View Post
    New 2020 Tri Glide owner here. I previously put 42k on my 2014 Limited. Prior to that, I put 16k on a 2010 Street Glide and had a Dyna Wide Glide with 10k before that. I've experienced engine/exhaust heat on Harley's. My Limited was probably the coolest since it was a Twin Cooled Rushmore. It did have a cat-less header, so not really apples-to-apples comparison.

    Educate me on heat when it comes to the Tri Glide. I've already noticed that the cooling fans come on WAY more often than on my Limited. Yesterday, the outside temp was 72-degrees with noticeable engine/exhaust heat. I understand that much of the heat emanates from the cat in the header and removing that will help. Also, stock Harley's are tuned very lean to meet EPA standards and that creates more heat.

    All that said, do Tri Glides have more heat than 2-wheel bikes? Does the rear end of the Tri Glide make it warmer by not allowing more air flow to cool things? Again, educate this new Tri Glide owner. Much thanks!
    Congrats on your new 2020 TG! I know you gotta be enjoying it!

    Last question first- Yes, the Trikes have more felt heat And actual engine heat than the 2 wheelers.

    Reasons are less air flowing past and on behind the bike. Hits the back fenders and swirls, and it weighs more and has more wind resistance, so engine has to work harder.

    Harley has done a better job on the M8 of reducing felt heat, but the engines run just as hot as the Twin Cams. This causes a loss in performance and reduced engine longevity. There are many reasons for this, but one of the biggest is that there is no where for the heat in the oil to dissipate on the Tri Glides. See the video below-



    There are many other reasons, below are a couple of links that outline the challenges and solutions.

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    LINK 2 on excessive heat

    Below is another one of our Heat Test videos that you may find useful-



    The good news is that the M8's do not run nearly as lean from the factory as the Twin Cams. While they can benefit from a tune, it is not as important on the M8's as it is on the TC's. There is a report below, showing AFR's and other very interesting info on the M8 engine.

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    All good posts here, Getting rid of the head breathers ( that is hot and moisture filled oil) going back into your engine is a big plus

    That oil goo is bad Ju Ju for the tops of the pistons. It can create hot spots leading to spark knock, detonation and un wanted heat, slowly destroying your engine and robbing you of power
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Klarich View Post
    All good posts here, Getting rid of the head breathers ( that is hot and moisture filled oil) going back into your engine is a big plus

    That oil goo is bad Ju Ju for the tops of the pistons. It can create hot spots leading to spark knock, detonation and un wanted heat, slowly destroying your engine and robbing you of power
    Thanks, Jack! Not sure I am following you on "head breathers". Can you explain what I need to get rid of? Thanks again!
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    Quote Originally Posted by POPSHD View Post
    Thanks, Jack! Not sure I am following you on "head breathers". Can you explain what I need to get rid of? Thanks again!
    The hoses that come off the heads and into the back of the air filter #10 and 11 in this picture. Get up with Kevin @ D K Customs for a Breather kit

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    Quote Originally Posted by POPSHD View Post
    Thanks, Jack! Not sure I am following you on "head breathers". Can you explain what I need to get rid of? Thanks again!
    This video will explain what Jack is talking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Klarich View Post
    The hoses that come off the heads and into the back of the air filter #10 and 11 in this picture. Get up with Kevin @ D K Customs for a Breather kit

    As always Jack a good job of dotting I's and crossing T's I completely missed eliminating the PCV system which have also done.
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    Does making these "changes" on a 2020, such as raising the fuel tank or the oil filter location violate any warranty or do we just do it for the befifit of the bike and say FU HD...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rayg5102 View Post
    Does making these "changes" on a 2020, such as raising the fuel tank or the oil filter location violate any warranty or do we just do it for the befifit of the bike and say FU HD...?
    Probably, but I guess I've done worse to prevent damage outside of warranty and increase personal comfort at the same time.

    All that said my 2019 Tri-Glide, stock, except for Road-Glide fairing, has been tolerable for me. Broke in from Florida to home. We hit Birmingham and the temp was 101* on I-65. An accident had us to a crawl for awhile. Luckily people were nice and let us over when we needed to get moving.

    Wifes 2011 Tri-Glide was a little different. First she is about 5'1" and the bike didn't fit her. She wouldn't let me touch it until it blistered her leg. Then it was "fix this damn thing". Put 2" pull back bars on it, Floor board extenders, Fuel moto package with PV tuner, breather back plate, headpipes and mufflers. Added an "EVO" style round breather cover to keep it off her leg more. Then a
    Captain Itch crotch cooler over the stock one. Also had a seat built for her from Russell Day Long. Oh almost forgot one more thing I did to it early on was change the thermostat for the oil cooler. From Harley this is a non replaceable part, you must purchase the oil filter mounting bracket to replace the thermostat. Don't remember the web site or the guys name but he found the vendor that made the thermostats for Harley and had some made at a lower temp, don't remember the ranges now either but if I recall correctly it was about 20* lower. But even with that after an amount
    of time temps stabilized to around the same 220* if I remember correctly. For what its worth a H-D tech friend of mine told me the twinkie motors are not warmed up until they reach somewhere in this range. And again I don't remember exactly.

    Only got rid of 2 Harleys I've ever owned. A 1948 and a 1995. I still got two pans a shovel, Iron head, 2 twinkies and now an M-8. They all run hot I guess just in a different way. Air cooled motors you know. Wish now though I had kept my Evo.



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    Quote Originally Posted by rayg5102 View Post
    Does making these "changes" on a 2020, such as raising the fuel tank or the oil filter location violate any warranty or do we just do it for the befifit of the bike and say FU HD...?
    I dunno, since Harley entered into the Consent decree ( read it here https://www.epa.gov/enforcement/cons...arley-davidson) they have tightened up on what( MAY) cause your warranty to be void with a host of other aftermarket parts. I believe this to be dishonest and non sense. Check with your selling dealer on what they say just for grins. Keep in mind this too will change dealer to dealer with very little reasoning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rayg5102 View Post
    Does making these "changes" on a 2020, such as raising the fuel tank or the oil filter location violate any warranty or do we just do it for the befifit of the bike and say FU HD...?
    Depends on the dealer and if a factory rep gets involved in the issue!

    Years ago, when I purchased my 1st Harley, I read the warranty info that came with the bike + the info that was printed in the accessory catalog.

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    Any factory unapproved part or modification made or not performed by a qualified tech in an authorized dealership may be reason to void part or all of the bikes warranty.

    So while the selling dealer may cover an issue, even though an unapproved part or mod was made, you are in danger of a voided warranty claim, if you have an issue miles from the selling dealer and must use another dealer that will not cover it or a factory rep gets involved.
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    gee I wonder what causes the drop in oil temp? The oil temp sensor is located in the oil pan not anywhere near the love jugs.
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    The major results do not happen at normal riding speed out on the highway with air temps below 90. With temps above 90 the jugs keep my oil temp down around 230. If I run into traffic delays or slow riding through a town/city, the jugs also keep my oil temp down around 230. In both those situations with the jugs turned off my oil temps will climb above 250 to 270. Even higher if action is not taken. I've even allowed it to do that and at 250+ I have turned the jugs back on and the temps will SLOWLY start back down. The key is to prevent the temps from getting up there to start with. In normal highway situations and temps below 90 the jugs do NOT make much difference. I ride a lot about 12k per year and I encounter high air temp and slow riding conditions so the jugs do the job for me. Also I run a Dakota Digital gauge for my oil temp which gives me good data.

    "DK" Products has an extensive testing of the jugs on their site that also supports the effectiveness of the jugs.

    But again YOUR riding style may not get the results that I have or the DK testing. No product works the same for everyone. Thank you for your input it lets people out there to known that fact. What works for one may not work for you.
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    Installed DK Oil filter relocation kit/oil cooler and Love Jug Fans. My trike fans rarely come on.

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