When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
I have a 2001 RKC. Put a Power Commander on it about a month ago (pre-tuned from Fuel Moto). The first one they sent would work at all, and they replaced it with another, which worked fine. Ran great. Saturday morning I rode it to put in gas, got filled up and it wouldn't start. I went to our local HD shop and they came and picked it up. After troubleshooting, they discovered the Power Commander had shorted out, fried the ECU, then blew the fuse going to the ECU. We put in a test ECU, wired around the Power Commander and I rode it all day with no problems.
So, what should I do next? Do I even need a fuel management system? I have true duals and a high flow a/c. The service guy and the shop said watch the pipes and if they blue, put the stock a/c back on to richen it up and it should be fine to ride. If they don't blue, and it's running as I want, leave it. I have to buy a new ECU(which is another question)... should Power Commander/Fuel Moto be a part of that purchase? I will be calling them to question that.
I appreciate any input you might have. For me, it's a spendy mess. Thanks.
I would call FuelMoto and see what they have to say. this is the first time I've heard of anyone having this kind of issue and as you know, many here have bought the power pacakge, including myself on my 02 Roadking below with no problems.
Yes, the people at fuel moto are very good to work with. I'll call them and see what they recommend I do.
No, I sure don't want blue pipes. I'm just going by what the service tech told me to do if they do start to blue.
Unfortunately, V&H fuel pak isn't compatible with the 2001 injection system. Power Commander is one of the few that is. I could have the HD download (Cobra I think it is), and that would get it very close. That might be the solution.
Maybe someone who has a ThunderMax could sell you their old ECU cheap? Putting the stock air filter back on will keep you from having to put on another fuel management device but you will notice the slight loss in power.
I would call FuelMoto and see what they have to say. this is the first time I've heard of anyone having this kind of issue and as you know, many here have bought the power pacakge, including myself on my 02 Roadking below with no problems.
I'm "pitching my tent" in this campground, too.
PLEEZ keep us posted as to the outcome and solution, APPRECIATE that.
Instead of buying a new stock ECM (I don't know how much they cost but they can't be cheap) why don't you get the Thundermax and forget the PC. You can keep your a/c and probably pick up some more power. Maybe you can get a refund from FuelMoto, but blaming the unit for frying the ECM might be the dealer's way to get out of a warranty claim.
IMHO, you should've taken any mod's out prior to getting the dealer involved. They just suspect a reason to squirm their way out and they will. The only thing I'd leave on is the pipes. You can use any type of pipes with the stock ECU as long as you leave the stock A/C installed.
HD Forum Stories
The Best of Harley-Davidson for Lifelong Riders
7 Times Harley-Davidson Chucked Tradition Out the Window
Verdad Gallardo
7 Surprising Harley-Davidson Products that Are Not Motorcycles
Verdad Gallardo
8 Best Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Ever
Pouria Savadkouei
10 Worst Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Ever
Pouria Savadkouei
Killer Custom's Jail Break Is The Breakout That Refused to Blend In
Verdad Gallardo
Crazy Bunderbike Build Looks Amazing, But Is It Impossible to Ride?
Verdad Gallardo
Harley-Davidson Reveals Super Cool Cafe Racer Concept
Verdad Gallardo
Engraved Rebellion: Inside Bundnerbike's Glam Rock II
All you guys offering suggestions to replace the ECU have to keep in mind that the 2001 Fuelie bikes had Magnetti Marelli fuel injection, not Delphi. That may limit his options.
Instead of buying a new stock ECM (I don't know how much they cost but they can't be cheap) why don't you get the Thundermax and forget the PC. You can keep your a/c and probably pick up some more power. Maybe you can get a refund from FuelMoto, but blaming the unit for frying the ECM might be the dealer's way to get out of a warranty claim.
IMHO, you should've taken any mod's out prior to getting the dealer involved. They just suspect a reason to squirm their way out and they will. The only thing I'd leave on is the pipes. You can use any type of pipes with the stock ECU as long as you leave the stock A/C installed
Umm guys, did you read the part about being a 2001? Warranty?
Last edited by RoadKingRon1; Jun 22, 2009 at 06:23 PM.
7 Surprising Harley-Davidson Products that Are Not Motorcycles
Slideshow: The bar-and-shield logo shows up on far more than motorcycles, some of the company's most unexpected products have nothing to do with riding.
Slideshow: From the troubled AMF years to modern misfires, these bikes earned reputations for reliability issues, questionable engineering, or disappointing performance.
Crazy Bunderbike Build Looks Amazing, But Is It Impossible to Ride?
Slideshow: The Swiss custom shop has taken a Harley Softail and stretched it into something so long and low that it looks closer to a rolling sculpture than a conventional motorcycle.
Engraved Rebellion: Inside Bundnerbike's Glam Rock II
Slideshow: A standard cruiser becomes an intricate metal canvas in the hands of a Swiss custom house known for pushing Harley-Davidson platforms far beyond their factory brief.
Slideshow: Harley-Davidson's challenges aren't abstract; they show up in dropping shipments, shrinking dealer traffic, and strategic decisions that aren't yet translating into growth.