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I was checkin prices and lookin stuff up online and came across fuelmoto. Im lookin for a powercommander and an air cleaner and seen this company actually can download a program for yopur type of bike, etc. Anybody out there dealt with these guys and if so, are they cool? Just wantin to know before I decide. And if you dont and know someone or somewhere else that i can get a deal on a pc and ac let me know too. THANKS!!!!
They are excellent. Excellent price and service and continued service after the sale.
I got the package through them that included the Supertrapp SE pipes, K&N 3909 and the PCIIIusb for $787. They preload a custom map for your configuration. It's a easy install and I would suggest just installing it and no need for a Dyno unless you aren't pleased with the power you are getting.
But, doing a Dyno after is an even better idea if you want to spend the extra couple hundred dollars.
Many, many on here have dealt with Jaime from Fuelmoto. Yes, he will send you a premapped PCIII at a great price. I used them for my last scoot and they were outstanding. Type "fuelmoto" into the search feature of this forum and you will see.
No compaints. Very easy to deal with. Talk to them and tell them what you are doing and he will program for you. Great price, and saves on the Dyno Runs at the stealership since the PCIII comes already set for your bike specs.
jamie is a great guy.sold me a pc3 cheaper than anybody i could find and i had him dyno my bike to.the map he preloaded was vary close to what i needed.
Another Fuel Moto customer. Cheapest price, preloaded with a fuel map that worked very well until I got a dyno. 2 year warranty instead of 1. If there is a better deal out there I haven't found it.
I live about an hour from Fuel Moto HQ and rode up there to have them install the PCIII, K&N AC, and then dyno tune my RKC. Jamie is a cool guy and it was a geat experience. He knows bikes, knows the PC, and he wants his customers to be happy. I highly recommend them.
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