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I bought the Power package from Jaime at Fuelmotto. Finished installing it this morning. I have to say I am impressed with this setup. It runs smoother than stock with a little rumble at decel but no popping. The extra power is apparent, especially the low end torque. I was a little worried how I would like the sound of the Jackpots but they ended up being perfect. Nice sound and not too loud at a cruise but will wake up when asked. All in all I am extremely happy. Jaime's map seems to be spot on and his customer service has always been 1st class.
Where are we going this weekend?? Oh yeah, Johnnyrottens bar out back. I might have to take the long way there.
i am not downing anything here. but your mileage will drop a lot. bluedragon has a PCIII and we both filled up at the same time, did the same riding together. but my mileage was far greater than his. i was at a half a tank or just a little below and he was empty. we both have the same bike and year, just that difference along.
so on another note. happy to hear its working out.
i am not downing anything here. but your mileage will drop a lot. bluedragon has a PCIII and we both filled up at the same time, did the same riding together. but my mileage was far greater than his. i was at a half a tank or just a little below and he was empty. we both have the same bike and year, just that difference along.
so on another note. happy to hear its working out.
BDM It isn't the PCIII that lowers the milage specifically, it is the settings. They all do the same thing. I had one on my Fatboy and got good milage. Besides this time it is a PCV. A power commander will not give you any worse milage than any other if it is set right.
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