Power commander V Map help
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You should be able to find a couple maps in the Powercommander.com web site that will work fine for you albeit be aware the maps are generally rich to cover variables from one bike to another.
I suggest getting a map or 2 from PC find the one that fells the best then check mileage. If you're getting 40+ mpg you're good. If you're getting in the 30s (most common) then I suggest you get it dyno tuned.
Bob
I suggest getting a map or 2 from PC find the one that fells the best then check mileage. If you're getting 40+ mpg you're good. If you're getting in the 30s (most common) then I suggest you get it dyno tuned.
Bob
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