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Hi all;
I am new to the touring bikes and wanted to add a power commander for my 04 RK cop model.
I wanted to know if anyone can tell me is there a defference between the PCIIIr and the PCIII uxb other than the cable? I can pick up a used IIIr pretty cheap and the cable is only $30.
Thanks in advance for any help
Yes, the older version is cheap because it is old. The USB versions have the ability to tune at 250 rpm incriments while the old is 500rpm incriments. The USB also has the ability to tune each cylinder seperately. As the front cylinder usually runs acooler than the rear, that can be a big benefit right there. If it were me, I'd spend the extra and get the new model
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