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Let us know if the firmware makes a difference. I got tired of messing with the problems and just yanked my PC and threw it in a drawer. Might try it again if there really is a solution.... Thanks!
Let us know if the firmware makes a difference. I got tired of messing with the problems and just yanked my PC and threw it in a drawer. Might try it again if there really is a solution.... Thanks!
Well, why not try it just in case it might work? I did the FW update, but was having no problems, so I doubt if I'll see any difference since it was running flawlessly before. I changed FW and software because I'll be installing a Multi-function hub which requires newer versions than I had.
So. I have one question about updating the firmware. The instructions that I see are for use with their programmer. Is there another way that I am not seeing?
I just got my PC3 and air filter from fuelmotor still waiting for my 1.75Rush Slip-ons ( hopfully within the week ) Am I going to have the same problems as stated above??? I was hoping for an easy install I,m handy but not a tch and only know alittle about computers . This happin with all POWER COMAMDERS???? Thank 2003 Road King Classic
Jamie said it had just been released. In fact, I talked to him yesterday around noon and within an hour it was up on his site. I would imagine PC is slow getting it up, as I've seen delays getting software updates in the past. My last software update prior to the latest installed yesterday was obtained from someone on this forum, not the PC site.
Where do you get the permatex anti sieze? I have the PCIII, Rush 1.75, and K & N package from Jaime. The bike runs well and is much cooler, but I am getting a lot of decel popping. Anybody know of a good dyno shop in Columbus Ohio?
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