pcIII usb on the way...
#1
pcIII usb on the way...
Got a new one off of ebay for $80 yesterday. I have the pcIIIr which doesn't have the throttle postion setting and a few other things on it, so I will sell that on ebay hopefully for $80 as well. I am awaiting it for installation to see if I can get rid of all of the decel popping. One question. Do you need the 9v battery adapter to load a map into it or do I jsut need to hook it to my laptop? Anyone? Thanks.
#2
RE: pcIII usb on the way...
You can connect the 9v for power or wait until it is installed on the bike to map it.
It only takes a few seconds to map. I used the 9v.
I also left the USB cable connected and left it hanging next to my battery tender cord for future use, rather than having to tear the bike apart to remap.
It only takes a few seconds to map. I used the 9v.
I also left the USB cable connected and left it hanging next to my battery tender cord for future use, rather than having to tear the bike apart to remap.
#4
RE: pcIII usb on the way...
You're correct. The 9volt is for mapping the unit away from the bike. Such as for people that have "desktop computers", instead of a portable laptop.
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RE: pcIII usb on the way...
ORIGINAL: anubisss
One question. Do you need the 9v battery adapter to load a map into it or do I jsut need to hook it to my laptop? Anyone? Thanks.
One question. Do you need the 9v battery adapter to load a map into it or do I jsut need to hook it to my laptop? Anyone? Thanks.
Also Nikko is on the money as far as leaving the USB connected, especially for the first couple tweakings. After you get it where you want it then disconnect and put the USB cable away.
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Make sure you put some dielectric grease in the connectors and as an added measure I wrapped the big connector in saran wrap and tape.
I did not originally do the above and learned the hard way a couple of weeks ago when I got caught in a downpour and the bike started acting up. When I got home, opened the connector and it had water in it. Even managed to get water in the O2 eliminators
I did not originally do the above and learned the hard way a couple of weeks ago when I got caught in a downpour and the bike started acting up. When I got home, opened the connector and it had water in it. Even managed to get water in the O2 eliminators
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#8
RE: pcIII usb on the way...
ORIGINAL: anubisss
Got a new one off of ebay for $80 yesterday. I have the pcIIIr which doesn't have the throttle postion setting and a few other things on it, so I will sell that on ebay hopefully for $80 as well. I am awaiting it for installation to see if I can get rid of all of the decel popping. One question. Do you need the 9v battery adapter to load a map into it or do I jsut need to hook it to my laptop? Anyone? Thanks.
Got a new one off of ebay for $80 yesterday. I have the pcIIIr which doesn't have the throttle postion setting and a few other things on it, so I will sell that on ebay hopefully for $80 as well. I am awaiting it for installation to see if I can get rid of all of the decel popping. One question. Do you need the 9v battery adapter to load a map into it or do I jsut need to hook it to my laptop? Anyone? Thanks.
#9
RE: pcIII usb on the way...
My PCIII will only send maps with the 9V adapter plugged in. If I just plug in the USB cable on the bike, nothing will happen until I plug in the 9V adapter. Then everything works fine.
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RE: pcIII usb on the way...
The bike has to be running for you to program the PCIII. It gets its power from the fuel pump circuit. If the bike isn't running to supply the power it won't load the program. Use the 9 volt battery ( a new one ) to program it off or on the bike if the bike isn't running, (not just having the key on, the bike has to be actually runing under its own power). I know thats how I had to do it on my 06 RK. The fuel pump circuit cuts out after a few seconds and doesn't restart until the starter button is pushed.