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Hoping someone can help me out here. I received a PowercomanderV yesterday that id ordered from my HD dealer. When I got home from work at 8pm I attempted to install it
I have a 2008 FLHT with Rush slip ons and Arlen NESS Big Sucker Stage I. I HAVE 2 problems....1. The power commander I received states it fits 2010-2012 HD touring models. There are no maps on there for 2008 bikes, just 2009 and up. 2. There are no maps listed for a bike with Rush Slipons and Ness Big Sucker air.....do u select 2009 wITHRush anf Screamin Ealgle air..? Im unable to contact Dynojet till Monday so was hoping someone here may be able to help I double checkd part number I received and according to Dynojrt website it is correct
Last edited by njhonker; Mar 30, 2013 at 09:21 PM.
I would call Fuel Moto and ask them what year the PCV can navigate or if you should have the PCIII instead even if you have to imply you might buy a unit.
Just use the one for the 2009 that is close. Until you put cams in they aren't that touchy. I have several friends that have them on 2007&2008. One pulled his off his 07 soft tail and put it on 2011 fatboy and used same map.
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