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Hi All,
I have an 08 Dyna SGC, Vance and hines BSS and stage 1 AC. Recently fitted a PCV and installed a map from the powercommander site, it runs ok, but with a little popping on decel, I think I need a gasket replaced in the exhaust. Install was straightforward, just got to be a little patient and assertive getting the ECU connector to get it to the front of the battery/fuse box area, the bonus of a smaller unit (PCV with respect to PC3) theres plenty room under the seat to locate it.
We have a saying in the UK, shy kids get nothing.
Now for the cheeky question, I hope it doesnt upset anyone as its not meant to,
Anyone willing to share a map they have for a similar setup ? Im a bit of a tinkerer and would like to compare cell settings against the map I have M15-005-020 from the Powercommander site.
Thanks for reading,
Safe riding,
Jeff
I honestly dont think anyone will be that upset to share a map with you or even give u some more advice, my question for u is where did you order it from? If you ordered it from Fuel Moto Jamie will help you out in a heart beat, he might even help you out even if you didnt order it from him..Now when u uploaded a map from the PC Site, the map may have been for an 09 and not for an 08 so u might have a wrong map, cause as far as I know the PCV was for 09's, AND that was before Jamie @ Fuel Moto Tweaked them to work for the PRE 09 Dynas etc
Hi EDZ82FXR,
Thanks for the reply. I purchased it from Dynojet UK and they pre programmed the PCv for me. They say that the M15-005-020 map should work fine.
I will email Jamie at Fuelmoto and ask him the question.
Jeff
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