Thanks for the help with PCIII and pipes
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Thanks for the help with PCIII and pipes
I put my Sampson Street Sweepers, the Big Sucker air intake, and the PCIII on my 07 Night train yesterday. This web site made this easier to do itmyself. I purchased my PCIII from Fuelmotousa which I was reffered to through using HDforum. It works great on my scoot, runs like a top, Im really happy, and the pipes sound really nice. Thanks to you all that take the time to answer questions and help out those of us that arent certified mechanics but enjoy working on our bikes ourselves.
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RE: Thanks for the help with PCIII and pipes
Evil...
wow, I have nearly the exact config on my 07 NT, but went with the Billet Sucker... Nice choice of options brother!!
What PCIII map did you end up using? I think I'm on 813, but can't remember...
Attach some pics if you have any. I'm waiting for some snow to melt and then will push her out for a shoot...
wow, I have nearly the exact config on my 07 NT, but went with the Billet Sucker... Nice choice of options brother!!
What PCIII map did you end up using? I think I'm on 813, but can't remember...
Attach some pics if you have any. I'm waiting for some snow to melt and then will push her out for a shoot...
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RE: Thanks for the help with PCIII and pipes
Im not ecactly sure of the map, I told Fuelmoto over the phone the year of my bike, the pipes and air intake I was useing, and three days later it was on my door step programmed and ready to go. I rode last night with the new parts and I was amazed how the bike ran, smooth acceleration, good idle, no back firing or sputter on decel, so far so good. Im gonna try to getpics on the site today.
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RE: Thanks for the help with PCIII and pipes
Go to http://www.powercommander.com/813-511.aspx
and download a map that looks like it fits your bike... I'm on the 813-04. Load up the software and plug your laptop into the PCIII. You can get your current map, change settings, upload new maps, cutomize them, etc. As time goes on, other gearheads will make their custom maps available, too. stay "tuned".
It so easy, you won't beleive it, and you'll feel like a Formula One race engineer!! haha! Show off your tuner skills to the guys, wife or GF.
it's a sweet program and so tuneable...
Have fun!
and download a map that looks like it fits your bike... I'm on the 813-04. Load up the software and plug your laptop into the PCIII. You can get your current map, change settings, upload new maps, cutomize them, etc. As time goes on, other gearheads will make their custom maps available, too. stay "tuned".
It so easy, you won't beleive it, and you'll feel like a Formula One race engineer!! haha! Show off your tuner skills to the guys, wife or GF.
it's a sweet program and so tuneable...
Have fun!
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RE: Thanks for the help with PCIII and pipes
Thanks Ill have to do that, you know its amazing what you can do mechanically, with a little research, good instructions, and common sense. Keeps the wallet a little heavier and you get a sense of satisfaction when it works out.
Oh yeah, careful on those snowy roads, I remember what thats like...
Oh yeah, careful on those snowy roads, I remember what thats like...
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RE: Thanks for the help with PCIII and pipes
Currently, my '07 Fat Boy has an SE Stage I intake, Rush mufflers, and PCIII USB. I'm using the m813-08 map with this setup and the bike is running fine. On Thursday, I'll be replacing the Rush slip-ons with a set of Samson Big Swoopies. I'm thinking a good starting point will be either the Vance & Hines Big Shots Staggered (m813-04) or Big Shots Long (m813-06) maps. What do you guys think? Thanks!
Here are a couple of pics of the Big Swoopies.
Here are a couple of pics of the Big Swoopies.
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RE: Thanks for the help with PCIII and pipes
I think the pipes are gonna look great. As far as what map to use, I dont have enough experience playing with mine yet so I wouldnt even think ofmaking asuggestion. Some how I manage to be able to successfully work on my bike, but Ive been trying to download a pic of my bike to this site for 2 hrs... unfrickin believable. good luck.
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