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Could not help but share my excitment, I received the PCV from Fuel Moto today in the mail! Just got done installing it after I put the kiddies to bed. Now I just have to wait for the morning to take her out for a spin!!!!!!
Here are some good pics of the locations and the routings of the components. Thanks anubisss for your help on how to post the pics!! And thank you Thirdup for help with the bbc code.
Pic One: PCV mounted to ECM.
Pic Two: PCV wire loom placement.
Pic Three: A closser view of the wiring loom going to ECM and under upper frame tube.
Pic Four: Where I fed the harness connections through.
Pic Five: Different angle of feed through.
Pic Six: Harness interlink connected together in their final location.
Just got done installing it after I put the kiddies to bed.
Mine is in the basement waiting along with a Fuel Moto SE AC. From what I've read it's a pretty easy install. Did you mount the unit under the seat or under the right side cover?
Lass, you have to mount the unit under the right side cover. Not enough real estate on top of the ECU. You will have to pull the battery to route the stock ECU connector between the battery compartment and brake side of frame.
Could not help but share my excitment, I received the PCV from Fuel Moto today in the mail! Just got done installing it after I put the kiddies to bed. Now I just have to wait for the morning to take her out for a spin!!!!!!!
I agree that the PC V is a great add to the bike. It looks like you have slipons but not the AC. I am not sure you will see the gains that we all have until you add the AC. I made my mods, AC, PCV and then the Jackpot slipons. I really didn't get that final grin factor until I added the slipons. My 08 now goes into 6th gear at 50MPH and accelerates.
The good part is that fuelmoto will email you new maps, and the SW works real easy.
The 09s fit on top of the ECU under the seat. I beleive the 08 and earlier went behind the side cover. Mine was a very easy install without ABS, I hear the ABS ones are a bit tight in wiring. Huge difference though, I ran mine with AC and stock pipes for a week until my slip ons showed up. Once the exhaust was on it really woke the bike up! Best money I have spent on the bike so far!
The 08s and earlier fit under the rigth side cover UNLESS you have ABS...then it must go on the ECU. and yes...the ABS can get very tight with wiring...drove me crazy...but never fear...I triumphed!
Good luck with your new addition! you'll love the gains!
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