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Old Apr 10th, 2007, 04:31 PM   #1
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Looking to upgrade my Deuce a little, what can I expect as far as performance and economy (I know, the two don't usually go together!) by installing the PCIII? What have you experienced?

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Old Apr 10th, 2007, 06:32 PM   #2
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GunnyG, I have the PC 111 on my 03 E glide , with a lap top you can readjust your rev limater(sp)& re set your throttle responce to much faster, i lost a few MPG & still trying to find out how to ajust to find that , I 'am getting about 40-42 just cruzing about 75-80 on the road , but only about 35 running hard from light to light or beer joint to beer joint , I also have the SE air clearner set up & V&H true dules with samson's ovels so to me it was well worth the buck's to put it on
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GunnyG, I got no recommendations on the PC111. I just wanted to say thanks to you and your fellow soldiers. Stay safe and come home soon!

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Hey Gunny, you can expect to improve performance and driveability but mileage doesn't always improve. Many see their mileage drop slightly in exchange for greater performance, especially if they feel a little extra power. I did see a bike improve its mileage when adding a closed loop system but those are still fairly expensive.

The PCIII is a great system, you should be very happy with it.

Best of luck and come home safe!
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I have one. works great. really good system. seems to be very user friendly. easy to get pluged in. but can be a royal pain to get it tucked/tied in.
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