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I have a 2011 Road King Classic. I just ordered Vance & Hines header pipes, SE Stage 1 intake, and a Power commander V. I already have Rinehart slip on. I have lots of things going through my head before these things arrive. First I probably should have posted on here before I ordered, but I didn't. So how does this set up sound? Goal is getting rid of the cat and a little more Harley sound. Next what installion problems will I encounter? Power commander was not ordered specific for my bike so is programing/downloading (the map?) a problem? Anything you can tell me about this will be appreciated.
It sounds like you have a good plan. There's probably plenty of guys on here that have your exact same set up, so a map should not be hard to get.
If you ordered your PC-V through Fuel Moto they send them pre-programmed if they have the map. If not you can call Power Commander and they will assist you in what-ever capacity that you need help with.
If you didn't order from Fuel Moto, go to the DynoJet website and take a look at the available downloads for the PCV. Looks like they have something close
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