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Ok guys I got another one, before I researched on this site like an idiot I purchased a Power Commander III USB for cyclesolution.com instead of Jamie at fuelmoto.com, and when I got it today the deeper tray that it says it comes with was not there, when I emailed them back and forth they first said I didnt need it for my 2007 standard, which scared me because I purchased it for a 2003 standard, So my question is has anyone installed it on the fender as it also shows for another option and if so will that work with the badlander or gunslinger seat and seeing as how now I am not sure what he premapped it with because it is a 2003 softail standard with screamin eagle double barrel exhaust and kuryakyn hypercharger air breather and not a 2007 does anyone know of or have a map I might try if this one is not the right one? Thanks
I think you need to clarify what the map is. A 2003 is much different than the 07 I would think.
I put mine in the deeper tray under the seat.
You can put it behind the rear fender guard, but I wouldnt advise it.
Mine took a beating there and I moved it.
MikeM
I would advise you to go to the powercommander site and download their recommended map for your setup. If one isn't listed for your exact components, the PC tech support can suggest a map that would be close to what you need. That's why I bought mine from Jamie
I sent an email to Jamie at fuel moto asking if I could purchase a custom map from him, for now I found one that is close on the Power Commander web site.
I would advise you to go to the powercommander site and download their recommended map for your setup. If one isn't listed for your exact components, the PC tech support can suggest a map that would be close to what you need. That's why I bought mine from Jamie
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