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    Re: Power Commander PCIII USB (636)

    So...where is the best place to get my bike dyno tuned and does anyone offer a CSC discount?
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    Re: Power Commander PCIII USB (636)

    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderNinja View Post
    So...where is the best place to get my bike dyno tuned and does anyone offer a CSC discount?
    http://tk-motorsports.com/

    http://www.moto-garage.com/
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    Re: Power Commander PCIII USB (636)

    PM sent
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    Re: Power Commander PCIII USB (636)

    I've got the same bike...just a year older('03 model), would we both be able to use the same map, maybe splitting the costs? i'm very interested, as i have just a map from PC's Website for an aftermarket can and stock air filter. would this be possible or are all bikes/maps different?
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    Re: Power Commander PCIII USB (636)

    are the engines identicle? pipes? airfilter?

    sometimes a custom map will work very well in another bike, just like sometimes a downloaded map will work great in another bike, sometimes two identicle bikes have totally different maps. It depends on which production run the bike was built on, built on a Monday, Wednesday or Friday, but i am guessing two bikes built a year apart will like things a little different.

    I only charge $200 for a custom map for a sportbike ($150 for a cruiser), other places charge $260-$280, being a mobile dyno business we have lower overheads and are prepared to pass our lower running costs on

    i was asked if we give a CSC discount, well you are getting a $60-$80 discount right off the bat
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    Re: Power Commander PCIII USB (636)

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Joe Siphek View Post
    I've got the same bike...just a year older('03 model), would we both be able to use the same map, maybe splitting the costs? i'm very interested, as i have just a map from PC's Website for an aftermarket can and stock air filter. would this be possible or are all bikes/maps different?
    I guess the main difference between our bikes is the slip on.....I am considering checking out Clarkie's dyno setup Sunday, we should meet up, maybe a ride prior???...I wonder how different the mechanicals of our bikes really are...I doubt there is that big of difference...
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    Re: Power Commander PCIII USB (636)

    BOulder...you have a PM.
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    Re: Power Commander PCIII USB (636)

    So, I installed the power commander with the necessary corresponding map and it is all kinds of fucked up. The led bars do not move when I roll on the throttle and when I gave it some gas, it shuttered...never stalled, but really shuttered...Also, there were times when the bike wouldn't respond despite giving it gas. Anyone have any ideas??? I have reinstalled the PC with stock map but am nervous about testing it out.
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    Re: Power Commander PCIII USB (636)

    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderNinja View Post
    The led bars do not move when I roll on the throttle
    Are there any bars showing, and is the engine running or stopped?
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    Re: Power Commander PCIII USB (636)

    The engine is running and there is one green LED bar at the very bottom. It never moves no matter the RPMS...I also noticed even at operating temperature at 7K RPMS the bike starts bucking, nearly threw me off!

    Thanks for any help!
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    Re: Power Commander PCIII USB (636)

    try setting the TPS in the powercommander software
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