Fuel mapping: you are assuming the fuel mapping is 'correct' from the factory, which is not the case. C-14's run rich, very rich, to feed the catalytic converter and keep it 'lit' with hydrocarbons (gasoline). Leaning them is a wonderful thing for performance, mileage and general ride-ability. My own experience with 44mm T.B.'s on a C-14 with stock mapping is that the bike runs better, is 'crisper' regarding throttle response without being harsh, performs better on the top end of the engines' speed range (top RPM) and is an overall improvement without any other changes.
And, of course, before installation, toss the secondaries ('the 'flies' ') before installing the T.B. if they are still there when the bank is procured- most are already gone anyway.
There is no magic. There IS an EPA, and that agency trumps all, including but not limited to: performance, correct running, throttle response, fuel economy and anything / everything else regarding running of all and any vehicles made, imported or used in any way in the United States. I believe you are mistaking 'correct mixture' for 'factory supplied mixture'; they are entirely different things in the US of A.
My personal opinion and experience, YMMV.
Brian
For ME that would be a difficult task
Everything is relative.
I believe you would still have to adjust the fuel mapping, unless also swapping to the other injectors somehow just magically takes care of it?