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Has anyone used the product. Would like to hear some feedback on it. Have a 2006 FLHRCI with EFI and am considering the upgrade.
How was the install, where does the PC 3 mount. Was it easy or a pain in the *** ?
I don't have the 3, I've got the 5, and mine mounts behind the right side cover, right in front of my saddlebag. I didn't install it myself, I had a buddy install it at the same time he did my Stage 1. He did it quickly but he's also a wrench at a local Harley shop here. But from what I've heard other people say on here, they make it sound like it's easy as hell.
Just plug and play. You will need a 9volt battery to download your map, once that is done it just goes in series with the factory computer. It will sit inside the right side cover infront of the saddlebag.
From: Log home in SE Michigan full time. Log cabin in east TN, Smoky Mountians part time
I works. Its simple to install. Buy it from Jamie at Fuel Moto and it will come pre programmed and ready for the 15 minute install. I have a PC3 on my 08 and I installed one on my friends 06 w/ F.I. too. Yeah you can spend more $ but for everyday riding it will work great.
I can let you know by the end of the week, just ordered a PCV for my 07 SG, from Fuel Moto. Should be here mid week. You might be able to get the PCV for your bike as a reto fit from them, it's smaller, more flexable, check there web site.
I have the PClll on my 06 Ultra and it is excellent. Buy it from Fuel-moto or eastern Performance pre mapped. You will not be disappointed. easiest install ever.
As others have said, get a hold of Jamie at FuelMoto, he will fix you up with a plug and go setup. Installation is easy and the performance for the money is well worth it.
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