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I've been running a PC3 for past 3 years. It developed a crack in the housing and the bike started to have a lot more popping on decel. I figured it may be starting to go out or needed a new dyno tune, which we have no tuners here in the Phils, so thats not an option.
Anyway, was leaning toward the PCV autotune, but read a lot of good things about the TMax so found a good price on one and decided to go that route.
I am not technical so don't know the pros or cons of piggy back, open/closed loop systems. But after installing the TMax and going for a 400 mile ride on Sunday, was very happy with it. No more popping and it ran smoother than the PC3.
I used the download from Zippers, I have the SE204 cams, KN a/c, and Bassani 2-1 pipes.
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