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It's 3:05 and I'm waiting on the UPS truck. I bought
a PCIII and Arlen Ness A/C. I took off work early to
get them put on before the wife comes home. If they
show up after she gets here, I'm in big SH@T. I just
got busted last week over the slip-ons I bought. LOL
Anyone else goes through this?
MikeC, are those D&D slip ons? I have the same on my bike and I'm also putting on a K&N Filter with SE backing plate. Did your PCIII come with a preloaded map for the slip ons? Thanks
Dyno Power slip-ons. Cheap, but don't sound bad.
Beter than the STOCK P.O.S. sound.
Still waiting on the PCIII. I did check the on-line
dyno down loads....nothing for that slip-on. They
recommended using the 3rd file "forgot name" and
if that didn't give good results then go with the stock
setup file and have it dynoed.
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