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Old 08-28-2008, 11:29 AM
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I've decided I want to go with the PCIII and I was just wanting to know where is the best place to buy it from as far as prices and customer service goes. Also what else would I need in order to plug it up and adjust the settings or does this come in a kit with everything I need.

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Old 08-28-2008, 11:39 AM
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I heard FuelMoto is pretty good. The only thing you will need is the plugs for the O2 sensor bungs if you don't want to leave them there.
http://www.fuelmotousa.com/power_commander.htm
 
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I got mine from Jamie @ Fuel Moto. He pre-mapped it for me, and it comes with all you need to install it. You can remove your O2 sensors after installing this, but nothing wrong with leaving them in the pipes if you don't have plugs for the holes. My pipes came with plugs, but not sure about other brands.
 
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+1 Jamie at FuelMoto...THE place to go!!!

I left my bungs plugged in and simply unplugged them from the harness...then plugged in the O2 Eliminators.
 
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Thanks for that info. I have an 08 nightster I bought a few months back and I am just now starting to put a little money into it. I plan on doing a little every month or so, I don't have the cash to get it all done at once. So I decided to get the PCIII first and just pull out the baffles on the stock pipes. Then I'll get some sort of heavy breather. Then I will put a good set of pipes. I figured getting the PCIII first would be best that way I can adjust it as I do more. I only have about 500 miles and I don't want to screw anything up. Let me know what ya'll think about this.
 
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good plan on gettinmg the PCIII first even the stock tune in the PCIII is better than the stock ecm tune from the factory....
 
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fuel moto

Especially since they will give you the map ( plus remap later if you change stuff )
This way you avoid the Dyno unless you are pickey
 
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