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Thought I would start a new thread to update on my PCIII dilemma from last weekend. I received the replacement unit from Jamie and had a chance to install it today and get out for an hour or so. Everything now seems to be AOK. Apparently the original unit was the culprit. I instantly noticed a difference in throttle response and overall improved performance right out of the driveway over the defective unit. I was able to put about 25 miles on and not one hiccup, stumble or hesitation occurred. I can now be officially added to the list of folks who are extremely pleased with the results of Fuel Moto’s performance baffles and tuned PC III.
Hat’s off to Jamie on this product and helping me through my issues earlier in the week in handling the diagnosis and return of the defective unit. Another satisfied customer!
You must have had one of my previous PCIII units -- I'm on my third. BTW, Jamie had me go directly to Dynojet for replacement -- said he only covers the 2nd year of warranty, so if he sent you yours during the first year, who knows why. Dynojet has been good about replacing them, but I'm coming up on one year into the warranty. Guess if they keep failing in my bike I'll do something else.
It was brand spankin' new and was failing failing right out of the box. That's probably why he handled it so quickly. Also maybe cause' I was nice and reasonable about the situation and acted like a gentleman
It sounds like this is a good combination.. I ordered the package from Jamie this week so I expect it next week.. I have a friend that installed it and is very happy.. I will post after it is installed
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