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I will be picking my 07 Glide up in Dec after I get back to the states. I currently have a stage I with Rhinhart True Duals slotted to go on it. The dealer is doing all the installation for me due to time issues with leave etc so it will be ready when I get back.
Does the dealer sell the PC III or does it have to be purchased elsewhere?
What model PC III do I need?
What else do I need with it, Dyno /mapping etc?
Where do I get it?
Some dealers sell the PC111. All dealers sell the SERT. You will need a good dyno tune. You can check www.powercommander.com for the correct model and to locate authorized Dynos in your area.
The dealer may sell the PCIII. Mine sells and installs them, and encourages the buyer to have the bike run on their dyno. The total cost from my dealer is around $600 for the installation of the PCIII and dyno tune (I didn't get either). From what I have read here, the dyno tune is recommended by many of the members, but not strictly necessary.
You could order your PCIII from fuelmoto over the net. You tell them the year and model of your bike, along with the mods you have made to the intake and exhaust system. They wil pre-program the PCIII to suit your bike configuration and ship it to you. All you need to do is install the PCIII and ride. If you like, you can always get the dyno tune done at a later time, depending on your results with the fuelmoto map.
Best, like the guys said... I reacently had the same upgrades done.
If you want to save some $ you can install the aircleaner and PCIII yourself.
If not then call Fuelmoto and talk to them and have it installed.
I recomend that you wait to have more breakin/miles on yor engine before a Dyno. I'm currently doing this.
They are done at high rpm's thats why. Hope this helps...
RC
Fuelmoto has great prices and the tech support is great. Had to install a different map. But 10 mins on the phone and Jamie walked me right through it! Great guys!!
Fuelmoto is a great deal and the maps are really pretty good. However IMHO, I would get it dynoed at a reputable shop. They can actually tune it exactly for your driving style. I am glad I did mine...
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