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I understand it perfectly when you mention that you don't like the place the manufacturer has chosen for the Dynas, actually I think they never thought of the Dyna when designing the module. There is practically no room for it, bcause for all Dynas with a factoryalarm the place they suggest is already taken by it; you just have to let it hang in there between the battery case and the electrical caddy, having the frame in the middle to make things even worse. One thing I do recommend is to leave the USB cable connected, sealed with some silicone and tucked in the left hand side between the fuse caddy and the cover. That way you don't have to fight and swear every time you need to adjust the map. I've installed two PC 3's and both times I had to remove both sides; that is, battery and box and all the electrical caddy on the opossite side. Also take care that the big connector belonging to the ECM does not end-up touching the fins of the rear cylinder (for obvious reasons).
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