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Re: New purchase

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billwest wrote:Anyone run a PCV with one of these? If so, what map?

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You are better of getting a dyno tune. The maps are never that great and are more to get it running temporarily until you can get it tuned.
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Re: New purchase

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I find that the bike runs too rich with the maps provided by Dynojet. Mind you, it runs well, pumping in extra fuel when it wants it.
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Re: New purchase

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I had a PCIII and a Yoshi RS3 Slip on, then Dyno Tuned,

Put 186.5 through the back wheel, at the 1000k mark so that undoubtedly went up with further run in time.

Still slap myself upside the head for selling that bike.
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