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I just got my PCIII from Jamie at fuemoto as reccomended by everyone here. I did not ask him to load the rev extender but want it. I can't find anywhere on PC's website to tell me how to check if this is installed. Jamie did ask me what I was installing and said he would do a custom map for it.Jamie is closed till mondayandDynoJetis closed, I have emailed them chances are they will not get back to me till monday as well, I am installing it this weekend and If I need to send it back its a mute point. Anyway to check to see if its active? All my peramiters go to 6250 rpms on thegraph. Does this mean anything?I don't want to turn around unhook and rebox if I don't have too.Any suggestions? Also any pos/neg on usingaccelerator pump?????
I just found alittle more info on it, according to thier req form any w/serial #0600000000000000
or higher has it already. Mine is 0700000000000 something, I have no idea how to activate it and can't find it. I must be blind or something, I dunno.
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