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I got what I beleive to be a smokin deal on a used PC-V with auto tune. However it is missing the CD-ROM and USB cable. How do I go about obtaining replacements? Will any USB cable work? Can the info on the CD be downloaded?
Any info will help. Forum members alwaysin come through so thanks in advance.
Use the URL on my first post. It will take you to Power Commander Downloads. Possibly get install directions also. If not let me know and I can send you a copy. Also Fuelmoto offers free maps and support for this device. Jamie is great to work with. Google Fuelmoto and get their conact info if needed.
I bought mine from FuelMoto and they were great to work with. Helped me pick my exhaust, intake and programmer for the fatbob. It was nice having them load the map so it was all ready to roll when I got it.
It was originally purchased from Fuelmoto. I have sent an email requesting a map for my setup. I have install directions. Just know I need USB and disc / software.
Standard USB cable with the "little end" like you use for a camera, video camera, etc.
As for the software, I believe it has already been stated you can download it from Fuel Moto. Heck, I could email you the install file for that matter if you need it.
Standard USB cable with the "little end" like you use for a camera, video camera, etc.
As for the software, I believe it has already been stated you can download it from Fuel Moto. Heck, I could email you the install file for that matter if you need it.
There are several types of "little ends," so be aware that the PV uses the common "mini" connector for the device and standard "A" type for the computer. You can find these most anywhere, probably even Wal-Mart, but Newegg has many varieties of these for <$10 shipped.
To the OP: I wouldn't even bother with the CD, as you can download any software product from the DJ website, and they will be the current version. Any version on a CD will likely be obsolete.
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