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Got my PC-V installed yesterday morning, it was my valentine's day gift to my bike. Install was very easy - hiding and packing in the wiring harness was not so easy. The harness now sets behind the rear jug inbetween the electrical and battery boxes (i'll post a pic on monday) - Is there a better or more concealed place to put it at?
As for the first ride, after a few miles for the the ecm to adjust it was awesome! Seems to run cooler and she runs like a bat outta hell, I love it!
If you watch the vidio for the fuel pak on the V&H site it show you how to hid that big *** plug and that is what let me have enough space to hid it right under the seat..
I have my harness tucked in the same place as yours but was able to get it far enough back you cant see it.
Originally Posted by bax467
why does it say the pcV only works on 09 models? looks pretty cool but apparently won't work on my '08
Still not 100% sure why they are not listing it for the 07/08's. Fuel moto is supporting it for the 07/08's though. I have one on my 08 and it runs great.
didn't get the autotune, maybe down the road I will, but I am happy with this set up for now. The fuelpack video was a big help, i may open it all back up and relocate the big harness to the spot under the ecu. Thanks for the advice - J
Last edited by coachstorms; Feb 15, 2009 at 05:36 PM.
Have any of you guys checked your milage with the PCV yet?? Has it increased or decreased? I'm debating on getting a PCV or wait for the RideMaxx to become available for the TC96. Thanks!
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