PC III
Install should be no problem for anyone who is capable of following directions and minor mechanical skills. As for adjusting there are many maps that you can match your set up to. Find one as close as possible or buy from Jamie at Fuel Moto and he will load the map for your set up. Once the map is in the bike and on your computer adjusting it is easy as changing numbers to fit your riding style. The software is easy to understand and use. Just make small adjustments and ride to verify results. Save copies for your starting map and you can always go back.
Ride Safe,
Mike
Ride Safe,
Mike
PCIII is plug and play . . . and I mean play. Because that seems to be what many here on this forum have to do to get their bikes dialed in . . . play with the PCIII maps to get it right.
Either that or get your bike dynoed.
Or you can buy a SERT and have it set and forget it.
I tried the PCIII so I know. Then I had a SERT tune done at a very good dyno shop. I'm happy now and so is the bike.
Either that or get your bike dynoed.
Or you can buy a SERT and have it set and forget it.
I tried the PCIII so I know. Then I had a SERT tune done at a very good dyno shop. I'm happy now and so is the bike.
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