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Old May 23, 2007 | 12:56 AM
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Default PCIII Accel Pump Setting Suggestions

Looking for suggestions on PCIII USB Accel Pump settings for the following:

2007 SE Road King 110"
Rinehart Tru-Dual Exhaust
Arlen Ness Stage I Big Sucka Air cleaner
PCIII USB Non-Dynojet map
Stock ECM

Got my map off the net. Wrote Jamie at www.fuelmoto.com a few days ago about the possbility of buying a map from him with my set-up as I bought my PCIII from www.Easternperformance.com. I have not received a response yetother than the automatic response that it may take him more than three days to get back to email due to high time of the year for him. I am hoping I can buy a map from him as from what I read he is the best! Any help on the Accel Pump settings or insight into whether Jamie would be willing to help me out with a map eventough I didn't buy the PCIII from him would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Old Jun 6, 2007 | 03:28 AM
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So if you heard Jamie was the best why did you but from "someone else"? Why dont you ask your "someone else" to help? Sorry had to say it. Jamie also sells on the net.
 
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Old Jun 6, 2007 | 09:31 AM
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No problem with you saying it. Obviously I heard about Jamie a month or two after I had purchased my PCIII. Otherwise, I would have bought it from him. I was hoping to buy the map from Jamie, but I guess he has been too busy to reply to my email request as it is his busiest time of the year, or he does not sell the maps without the purchase of the PCIII.

Nice to have someonereply to my post though.
 
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Old Jun 6, 2007 | 12:22 PM
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Razor, when I got my PCIII and installed it, I was somewhat intimidated by all the maps. I finally bit the bullet and started 'playing' with it (Hey, it's mine, I can play with it all I want!). I'm fairly competent mechanically, so used some common sence when playing with the programs. What I did was look at all the maps and compared the numbers. I chose a map that would likely be more rich than I should need, then payed very close attention to the power and reading the plugs often. I also enabled the accelerator pump, and noticed that PC's website had some suggestions for settings, with respect to types of riders (racers: Sensitivity + 75%, Fuel = 20, RPM = 15; street riders: Sensitivity = 90%, Fuel = 15 and RPM = 20). I chose to set mine up pretty much down the middle of the two extremes, and am still playing with it. To make it a bit easier, as I've posted before, I've left the USB cable installed, and water proofed, coiled under the seat. It only takes a second to change the setting, and I'll know when I have it right for me. I'm learning quickly that so much of our bikes is personal - colors, types, pipes, ecu's, even glasses. You just have to set it up the way you like, suited to the way you ride.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 12:11 PM
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Thx, twiceretired, for the kind reply. I found a map on a different message board (far inferior to this one of course) which was programmed on a dyno with a guy who had the exact same set-up as mine except he had the SE air cleaner instead of the Arlen Ness I have. I loaded his map and the bike is running great! I think it is a little too rich in that I get that distinct unburnt fuel smell once in a while, but overall the bike is smooth and reactive.

Like you, I plan to continue to tweek it as I go.

Thx again.
 
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