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Scored a brand new, in the box Power Commander V for my bike for a good price!
Now I really have to get on the ball for a good intake and set of pipes. Am 90% certain on the Fatcat if I can get it in black.
Intake.....I am still totally undecided. Want an open air cleaner. No more football....want the filter media exposed but not too sure if I want the SE Heavy Breather.....unless I get it cheap.
But first, I have to figure out how to work the PCV before I try anything stupid.
Last edited by FatBoyVeteran; Feb 10, 2011 at 01:45 PM.
Scored a brand new, in the box Power Commander V for my bike for $100 shipped!
Now I really have to get on the ball for a good intake and set of pipes. Am 90% certain on the Fatcat if I can get it in black.
Intake.....I am still totally undecided. Want an open air cleaner. No more football....want the filter media exposed but not too sure if I want the SE Heavy Breather.....unless I get it cheap.
But first, I have to figure out how to work the PCV before I try anything stupid.
Alright, unless you like doing things the hard way, or you know what your doing with the PCV, send it to Jamie @ Fuelmoto. He already has a tune for it with the Fatcats and A/C. Im looking at the same set up.
Alright, unless you like doing things the hard way, or you know what your doing with the PCV, send it to Jamie @ Fuelmoto. He already has a tune for it with the Fatcats and A/C. Im looking at the same set up.
Send what? The PCV?
Where is this Jaime? Couldn't I get a local shop to do it for me?
There will be a ton of those on the market now that the Power Vision Tuner has been released....
Mike
NY
Not really, as the PC-V is still $200 dollars cheaper than is the PV... and it still works great... Mine still does what it was supposed to, and I have another year left of warranty from F/M, maybe by then that will give the Dynojet folks time to iron out any kinks in the PV and the price may come down by then too.
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