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Old July 21st, 2009, 04:45 PM
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you can remap but not Dyno it,,,I think, yours should be the same.
Can you explain how it can be remapped but not dynoed? (I have very limited knowledge so sorry if its a dumb question on my part)
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Old July 21st, 2009, 04:47 PM
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Can you explain how it can be remapped but not dynoed?
they plug into your ecu PC/ funny lil box and load a map with no dyno done,,,
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Old July 21st, 2009, 04:54 PM
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they plug into your ecu PC/ funny lil box and load a map with no dyno done,,,
oh you mean a generic map, but has the option to be tweaked with a dyno machine... right?

Should get bret(speedtrip) to upload his custom map for ya... Im not sure if you have the same mods but still it would be interesting...
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Old July 21st, 2009, 05:11 PM
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oh you mean a generic map, but has the option to be tweaked with a dyno machine... right?

Should get bret(speedtrip) to upload his custom map for ya... Im not sure if you have the same mods but still it would be interesting...
More or less tho I do have a Arrow map on my Bich(s3)..
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Old July 21st, 2009, 06:22 PM
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My Raptor can be remapped without using the PCIII but it still needs to be dyno'd to get it properly done.
I'm happy with my PCIII because if you want to do it properly, you'll have to remap every time you change something enginewise like cans, manifold, air filter etc.
Unless you plan to do everything at one go.
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Old July 22nd, 2009, 01:10 PM
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Yep,,,
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Old July 22nd, 2009, 06:05 PM
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If you haven't upgraded the brakes, try that; huge confidence builder, mostly for occasional track riders. Just go with Brembo and leave the rest of the stuff behind. Brembos aren't cheap. Neither are good forks, or internals. So, spend some money, motherfuckers, and enjoy.

If you're just puttin' around the street, the various Brembo discs, MC, etc. is just more bling. That ain't bad!

Try lighter wheels too, again, more money! But what a huge difference, mag wheels for instance; but they're not the best for street bikes.

For weight savings, you can shave some serious weight with batteries, different windscreens, or...ummm, eating less.

That whole eating less shit though...I dunno...just increase the HP!

So, yeah, Power Commander!

Norman's bike (S3) is faster than shit; so is the 1kRR; dyno your bike!

Oh, and that magical, rare, hard to find part....SKILL!

Most lack it. Suckers!
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Why is it that the fat guys who ride Speed Triples feel the need for a steering Damper?
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There is a device called Tuneboy for the Triumphs that has multiple capabilities for your ecu.. what are you trying to accomplish with the PCIII?
Tuneboy is cool but more people are used to a PCIII. With a tuneboy you can clear and read codes and adjust the speedo. I went with a PCIII because my only concern was to fine tune the engine and make power. My dyno guys know the PCIII but not that into the tuneboy. So i kept it simple. Other than that both work well and you should be good either way.
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If you haven't upgraded the brakes, try that; huge confidence builder, mostly for occasional track riders. Just go with Brembo and leave the rest of the stuff behind. Brembos aren't cheap. Neither are good forks, or internals. So, spend some money, motherfuckers, and enjoy.

If you're just puttin' around the street, the various Brembo discs, MC, etc. is just more bling. That ain't bad!

Try lighter wheels too, again, more money! But what a huge difference, mag wheels for instance; but they're not the best for street bikes.

For weight savings, you can shave some serious weight with batteries, different windscreens, or...ummm, eating less.

That whole eating less shit though...I dunno...just increase the HP!

So, yeah, Power Commander!

Norman's bike (S3) is faster than shit; so is the 1kRR; dyno your bike!

Oh, and that magical, rare, hard to find part....SKILL!

Most lack it. Suckers!
I agree, Brake upgrades, Forks, and wheels are incredible mods. I feel so much better with my Speedy since the Brake mods.
Rock on $29.
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