From: Russell.P.Hughes@dartmouth.edu (RPH) Subject: Power Arc II Ignition, Super E Carb X-Posted-From: InterNews 1.0b14@dartmouth.edu Organization: HOG HEAVEN Lines: 35 Now the bike is off warranty, I finally replaced the stock items on my Softail Custom with the title ones. Installation was pretty easy in both cases, even for a fairly non-mechanical chemist type dude like me! I discovered the limitations of my tool collection, but had fun buying and making the requisite tools! MC Ignitions Power Arc II Single Fire Ignition: easy to install, but read the wiring diagram carefully! Setting the static timing was a piece of cake. Once installed, I have found easier starting, smoother idle, and more power, plus a more satisfying (to me) bass note in the exhaust register...a lovely whompa-whompa-whompa idle :-) The folks at MC Ignitions were great in answering my dumb questions on the phone..... a very helpful bunch of guys with a great product. S&S Super E Carb: installation easy, once I hacked down an Allen wrench to a small anough reach to get at the intake manifold bolts. Tunes like a dream, just like they say! The stock carb (non-adjustable) was so lean that it was gasping and spluttering for gas sometimes, and even backfiring into the intake manifold. The Super E is terrific, no hesitation in any gear, and my plugs are a lovely tan color with no need to rejet from the factory settings! I know this may not seem like much to you grizzled veteran wrenchers out there, but I had my bike in so many pieces this weekend I began to get worried. But it all went back together again, and runs like a dream, so I am feeling pretty happy. Now all I have to do is install my BUB pipes and try to pass the NH Noise Gestapo Test! Russ Hughes '92 FXSTC DoD# 6022(10E20) "Love ...yeah, that's the feeling you get when you like something as much as your motorcycle." --Sonny Barger