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Old 07-02-2009, 01:51 PM
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Has anyone put the PC-v and the auto tune on there dyna low rider

I have the PC-V on it now and was thinking of adding the auto tune but there is not much room to work with

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Old 07-02-2009, 03:30 PM
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I wouldn't mind putting the Autotune on my Fat Bob... but like you I am scratching my head on where to put them? I also like not having any O2 sensors. I totally removed them when I added the PC-V. I just bought some threaded plugs for where they go. I think it cleans things up a little.
 
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Old 07-02-2009, 04:18 PM
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I was speaking to keith at fuelmoto and he told me that the pcV + the two autotune modules together are still a little smaller than the pcIII was. There is room between the fuse panel and batt. box for that stuff. I haven't tried it but it sure sounds good,once alll is hooked up you go ahead and mod and the re-mapping all takes care of itself! What's more the folks who have them love them!
@Shizms the autotune comes with it's own 02 sensors. I would have to install those too,my bub7's came with caps,so i didn't bother putting in the sensors.
 
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My PCIII fit under my seat after I moved some wires around so I imagine a PCV would fit under the seat and I could put the autotune unit behind the fuse panel.
 
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does anyone have one installed on there bike how well does it work
 
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I have the T-Max W/auto tune and I'm glad I have it, I did a cam change and it retuned itself in no time.
 
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