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ordered power commander from fuel motto and asked if I should use the map off of dynajet web site. They told me no, they had there own maps they used that where better. Is this true? Also do I need the acellarator pump option on or off for a fuel injected road glide?
They probably sent the pclll with the correct map on it already for your particular setup. I have an 06 FI Ultra and don't use the accellerator option. I think most don't use it.
They probably sent the pclll with the correct map on it already for your particular setup. I have an 06 FI Ultra and don't use the accellerator option. I think most don't use it.
You have one mighty fine looking sickle. When you bought your PCIII, did you specify the D&D exhaust and Big Sucker air filter? Did Fuelmoto then give you a custom map? Also, did the seat-of-the-pants ride feel faster? I am about to order an '07 Ultra and it needs a map/pipe/air filter to up the power and enrich the AFR. Thanks, Quint.
I thought Fuel Moto's map was pretty close; power was good, it didn't feel lean anymore and MPG was really good. Fuel Moto was great to work with.
Next, I added different pipes and I had to change it to a download from PowerCommander's site. . .it runs ok but I need to find a tuner in the next few weeks.
the MAP fuelmoto furnished me works better than any of the MAPs on the PCIII USB software (i tried nearly all of them that were close to my bike's equipment). they are truly the best and I'm not a customer.
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