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I have a power commander I want to mount on my 2006 Deluxe, however I have run into a small problem. My seat is a Corbin fast gunfighter which fits tightly to the frame and fender and does not leave any room to mount the commander. because the pc piggybacks to the ecm the pc includes a deeper ecm pan (plastic) so the installer mounts the pc on top of the ecm. This still does not allow the seat to be mounted. Has anyone run into this problem, what was your solution or are there any ideas for this problem. I do not want to change seats. Thanx
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I left the USB cable in the PCIII and secured it to the box with a zip tie. I ran the cable up into the battery compartment and coiled it up. Getting access to the PCIII once the mud guard is re-installed is a bit of a bitch, so when I wanna do some tuning, i just uncoil the cord from under the seat and plug it in my laptop...
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