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I hate to burst anyone's bubble, but I was looking at the PCV and it says near the top of the webpage....."(Note: PCV’s will only be available for 2009 model year motorcycles)
The ECM on the 2009 softails and Dyna's are the same as earlier years....2007 Touring should be fine with the PC5. 2008 is the bad year for touring will not work with this ECM at all.
I hate to burst anyone's bubble, but I was looking at the PCV and it says near the top of the webpage....."(Note: PCVs will only be available for 2009 model year motorcycles)
No bubble burst here. I have an 09 but now taking a serious look at the TTS Mastertuner. One question if someone knows the answer. If I understand it right the Mastertuner keeps the 02 sensors as part of the tuning equation but the PC 5 does away with them. Is this correct?
PC 5 uses wideband O2 sensors. TTS is Stock. Call Jamie at Fuelmoto he sells both and will explain better. I was going to get the TTS but I'm going to wait now for PC 5
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