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I'd get it from these people cause 1) you get to talk to someone, 2) they will pre-load it to fit your bike as close as possible until you can get it dyno'd, and 3) they give you a two year warranty instead of the normal one year. Even a lot of HD dealers use the PC III, and most that do dynos use the Dyno Jet dyno. There are tons of Metric shops that use the Dyno jet and Power Commander as well, so lots of resources.
I'm going with the Terry Components Terminal Velocity unit. HDwrench is getting one to try from the manufacturer and he's passing it on to me. If it works the way it is supposed to the answers to your question may be entirely different in a couple of months.
Yep,I'm going with Terminal Velocity II "Alpha N" Fuel Mang. System.No need for Dyno,never have to build or load map again.Go to www.terrycomp.com. Now,where did I leave that $525 bucks.I know it's around somewhere[&o].
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