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Old 05-03-2010, 11:52 PM   #2
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Fuel Processor

It is not a hard job to do. You have to lift the fuel tank to get to it. I purchased the Cobra FI2000R and the instructions told you everything you needed to do.

The Nomad seems to run cooler after the fuel processor is installed. It also tends to eliminate any hesitation you may have had in the past. Others say you can start using 87 octane gas instead of the 90 octane as the owners manual says to use. I still don't use the 87 octane but I do sometimes buy the 89 octane and the bike runs just fine on it. I am sure others will reply to this thread and then you can be the judge as to whether you want it or not. Some swear by the fuel processor. I am glad I spent the $200 plus and got mine. It has run great ever since I installed it.
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