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Old 08-14-2008, 07:43 PM
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just purchased rush 2.0 slip ons and a se air kit, i cannot decide which one to get to go with this set up, a pc111,sert or just the hd remap, i have a 2008 fatty, and basically looking for some noise.thanks to
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PCIII, Best bang for the Buck
 
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PCIII all the way. It is more adjustable and just plain better
 
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PCIII...because you're eventually gonna get rid of the slip-ons. 1 out of every 10 of us do.
 
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another vote for the power commander
 
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PCIII from Jamie at fuel moto
 
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PCIII from Jamie at fuel moto
+1. The PCIII is very easy to install and setup. You can easily control many things. I have multiple maps created depending on how I want to ride that day. I love the PCIII and Jamie is great help!
 
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i just helped my uncle put on some muffler's on his street glide and he used the vance and hines fuel pack. it was very easy to install and he says the bike runs like a champ. no decel pops and good power thru out all rpm's. i had a power commander on my bike and and always had decel pops so i went with a thunder max with auto-tune. it's also another option you have.
 
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I didn't go with the PCIII because I didn't want to bypass the O2 sensors. I went with the SERT and dyno.
 
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Should go through some of the readings in Electrical/Ignition/Tuner/ECM/Fuel Injection forum section. Tedious yes, but will give you a wealth of info, pros and cons of each. I know getting better informed will probably confuse your decision, but at least you;ll feel better about your decision.
good luck.
 
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