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Is there any of you using the POWER VISION by DYNOJET ! I was just getting ready to by the PC-V from fuel moto and saw this , can anyone give me some input good or bad ? I like the fact I'm just flashing the factory ecm that comes on the bike and still using the o2 sensors ! I saw the video on it , it seems pretty easy to us . Just want some opinions ! Thanks Kenny
Get it you will not regret. I did in Dec last year and it works great. Super easy to flash and its even simpler now. No need to save factory map as it does it automatically when you plug it in. Just flash your map, remove and go for a ride.
Had both the PCV and PV. I think the PV offers features that make it worth the $$$. No need to bypass the O2 sensors. Mounted mine to the handle bar to take advantage of the many gages you can select.
I got mine from Fuel Moto about a month ago, was a little intimidated at first but after doing a few tuning runs it's easy. The map Jamie sent was spot on, I just like to tinker and become more familiar with all the features.
As b17467 mentioned above, do a lot of reading beforehand.
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