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Who are you buying from? Is there a Harley specialist anyone would recommend? Also it seems like some are unhappy with the product. I've used them on two of my Italian bikes for years and Im very happy but you never know what the newer models changed.
Very happy with my PCV and there is only one place to buy it IMO. Fuel Moto!
At the risk of being called a "search ****".......run the search feature on PCV or PCIII in Touring or the ignition(?) tech threads and you will see Jamie and Fuel Moto come up 100's of time as the place for buying a Power Commander.
Where are you installing it? I have an '09 RKC. I have them on two other bikes (older units) it was plug and play. Is the PCV the same today?
Jim
Plug n play if loaded with the correct map, which is where Jamie/Fuel Moto shine. On my 08 it is under the right side batt cover. You can also look into the merits of AutoTune with it. I would call F/M.
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