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I have a PC III that was on a 08 Street Glide. I have the usb wire ,9V. power adapter to power PC III when not connected to the bike and the O2 eliminators. You can download a map for the setup on your bike from the Power Commander's website or call Jamie from FuelMoto he may also help you. $125.00 includes shipping. The Model number on the label has 818-510 aslo for 818-511. I believe it's good for Touring bikes 2008 may also be for other years. Please check at DynoJet.com to make sure.
Last edited by 1sweetglide08; Oct 28, 2009 at 08:40 PM.
I am seriously considering buying one of the PC's and may be very interested in yours. I own an '08 SG also with a Ness Big Sucker a/c and everything else stock (though planning to purchase a set of Jackpots).
A few questions first:
1) I do not own a laptop, will this be a problem (obviously I do own a desk top). Is this what the 9v adaptor is for?
2) What is difference between the PC-III and the newer PC-V?
3) What form(s) of payment do you prefer?
I'm not really looking for big performance gains, just trying to smooth out the throttle response and make the bike run a little cooler.
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