Power Commanders out for 07' softails
They plug into the harness. The rear cylinder 02 plug is under the oil tank and the front 02 plug is behind plastic cover in front of engine. Just unplug 02 sensor and plug in eliminator.
Do you know if there are going to be more maps coming out? Like for the V & H Bigshots Staggared?
Check out the installation instructions on Dyno Jet's web site.
http://www.powercommander.com/maps2/...ngI813-511.pdf
I have been finding lot's of posts about 07' bagger models being fitted with PC III's and 02 eliminators, and seeing lot's of good dyno info. If you have a new Softail, you might want to do some searching and get caught up to speed in some other forums/posts. I'd also recommend that if anyone is considering this approach, to check out www.fuelmoto.com. There is some good information posted there, plus access to their tech's.
Direct Parts and also Eastern Performance have the new 07' softail PC III's available now for less that $300. Don't know if this includes USB port, 9V power adapter or 02 sensor eliminators - might check. Just throwing that out there...........
As for me, I had ordered some Vance & Hines Big Radius w/ the 02 sensor bungs already (for the 07' softails). They were supposed to ship mid to late November. I have been toying w/ the idea of cancelling that order and going with some 06' and earlier Big Radius to get pipes here sooner, and going the power commander route if more information became available soon. Lo and behold, got an e-mail this morning stating the new exhaust has shipped and will be here Friday. Guess I am into them now - no point in sending them back and paying a re-stock fee. Called my dealer this morning and asked if my 60 day 25% discount applied to a SERT, and he said "yes". So, with that discount, sounds like it is roughly the same price for me to go that route, as the PC III would be w/ no discount. I have never used a SERT, but under the circumstances sounds like my best plan now. Might have everything on and Dyno'd as early as next week.............
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Anyway, hate to slow the disucssion with a simple question, but what does SERT stand for?


