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I won a Power Commander III USB on ebay tonight for $118. Not too bad. I have the SE Stage I A/C on the way too. Now I just need the map. I can't wait to get it all installed.
Yeah, I bought one...I won the auction is what I meant.
BluBob, I have a 2006 FXDI, TC88. I have Screamin Eagle Pro II slip ons...the pre epa style. I will soon have the Screamin Eagle Stage I A/C kit too. I bought it on ebay and should have it soon.
For some reason, on the power commander website they don't have many maps for the 06 Dynas. The have several for the 07 and several for the 05. The 06 does not have a map for the SE slip ons but the 05 and 07 do. But, the 06 has O2 sensors and I don't think the 05 did. The 07 has the TC96 and mine has the TC88....so, I can't use the 05 or 07 maps. I guess I'll have to just get the closest I can find.
Bberck, I believe you have the best looking Super Glide I've seen. I love the bar/speedo setup you have and the heavy breather really makes it look sweet.
Try downloading the "M811-ALL" and look through those. If there are not any additional ones, I would either try M811-003 (V&H Big Shot Staggered and Scramin Eagle Air Filter) or send an email to Jamie at FuelMoto. Is there a thread for guys to post and pull maps?
BluBob, I will try emailing Jamie at FuelMoto. I don't know if they will let me get a map since I didn't buy the unit from them.
I'll bet he will. They have a good rep on this forum and little things like that keep people coming back. Basically all he has to do is look up your specs, attach a file to an email, and hit "send". He was real helpful with mine after I swapped slip ons and was getting crappy mileage.
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