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It's basically a power commander III private labelled for fuel moto... or you can spend an extra $100 and get a Power commander 5. The PCIII works fine, i had one on my bike for years and got a deal for $200 for a PCV so i sol my PCIII but i saw no changes really, only benefits with PCV is you can run auto tune...
dude def get a tuner that you can do auto tune with. you will get your head around flashing maps as its a peice of **** & then you will want to do some auto tune runs. you will get your bike humming mate.
For sure. I'm gonna get one I can auto tune with, I think I'm gonna go head and start making all my purchases here soon. I'm thinkin I'm gonna go with the PC.
Thanks guys!
Still $199.00 not bad and you can sell it later and upgrade and basically get most of your money back...PCV is a better option if you wanna spend extra. If you are gonna do Auto tune for sure then go PCV. Just showing 2 options. Auto tune is not a real necessity...Most people don't use auto tune.
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