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Ok so the INDY told me my bike should be ready for pick up on WEDNESDAY!! The question is how hard is it going to be to tune it with out putting it on the DYNO? I have been told me many of people that I shouldnt put it on the DYNO until I brake it in??!! I have a laptop so I can program it in my own garage but I have no idea how hard it is going to be?? ANY AND ALL ADVICE WOULD HELP ME STOP FREAKIN OUT!!!
whats on the bike, where did you get the PCIII and dont worry about it, there are plenty of maps you can run, if your setup is similar to mine i can email you the one fuel moto sent with mine, as it works great...
Ok I will list all the performance parts the INDY has installed!!
-Cams (geared)
-95" build with ported and polished heads
-wiesco pistons
-v&h big shot staggereds
-forcewinder air intake
-pcIII
If you need any more info just ask me and I will call the INDY! Also my bike is a Dyan FXD 2005, there are pics of it on another post!!!
Oh and I got the PCIII from Drag Specialities!
yeah you cant use mine but there will be ( i should think ) an advanced map available from the powercommander website, only takes a second to download and fire it onto the PCIII...
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