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Hey guys, I've searched the forum and various Power Commander websites but haven't found an answer. A guy in town is selling a Dynojet power commander IIIr for a good price. The add says it fits 1999 - 2001 Touring Twin Cam 88 or 95 CDI engines. Model # 801-310. I have a 2001 FXST twin cam 88. I cant find anywhere if it will fit my bike and of course the seller doesnt know. Any help would be appreciated. I'd like to jump on this ASAP if it will work
by the way the sites that I've searched say the model # for my bike is 805-511. I'm wondering if more than one model fits different bikes. Like I said any help is appreciated.
They say the 805-511 fits your bike because that is the new PCIII USB number and no one wants to sell you an older model. Not sure if it will fit, I bought my pc3 usb off of a very different bike but I just flashed the memory and it worked fine. How much is he asking for it?
They say the 805-511 fits your bike because that is the new PCIII USB number and no one wants to sell you an older model. Not sure if it will fit, I bought my pc3 usb off of a very different bike but I just flashed the memory and it worked fine. How much is he asking for it?
He's asking $100. I could prob get him to $80. Thats why I got interested in it! He has a lot of parts listed together. I wasn't even looking for a power commander.
I'm sorry I can't be more help - but I bought a PC3 off a buddy who had it on a 2007 Ultra and it worked just fine on my 2006 Wide Glide. but +1 on calling dynojet. they'll clear it right up for you.
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