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I didn't buy my PC III from them but I emailed Fuel Moto anyways. I waited for a while and got no response so I emailed them again. Repeat this about 5 times and finally I guess I bugged the hell out of them so much they sent me a map for my bike with SE ac and Short Shots.
I guess you just have to bug the hell out of them until they can't take it anymore.
Now if I had bought it from Fuel Moto and they still didn't email me a map I'd be about as pissed as Oprah getting to KFC after closing time.
Well, I did email FM. I did state I was an HDF forum member and they are a forum sponsor. Their map request page did have a link to email 'Keith', not Jamie.
Maybe I'll luck out and a member with that similar setup with contact me. If not, I'll call Bob Woods. I'm sure he has a map laying around for his cams.
As far as the forum member with the 4* advance...I'll contact him.
i have a map from fuel moto for my andrews 54h cams, stage 1 intake and thunderheader .. its for a pcv. im not sure if it will work .if it will i will send it to you
I did not buy my PC III from FM but called them and got Keith. Told him what I had on the bike and he e-mailed me a map in about 2 hours! I did mention to him I was a HDF member. I did tell him I was'nt looking for something for nothing, I offered him a card number if he needed to charge me something, but he said not to worry about it. Am very happy with the results. Vance & Hines BSS, SE A/C, PC III, S&S 510G cams.
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