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PC III usb in ITALY?

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by freedomhasnoprice, Feb 7, 2005.

  1. freedomhasnoprice

    freedomhasnoprice New Member

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    HI THERE! i'm a 2000 RK italian rider.I just ended tunin'up my scooy with a stage 2 screamin eagle, a PC III usb and a rinehart true duals can someone of you suggest me the best map to download? Here in italy is not so easy to find a dyno tuner! my bike has stock ECM and i could find only one map to download from the web, but that combo consider a couple of SE slip on....
    THANKS to anyone's help.
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    Rinehart-power Commander

    THANKS AIRJOE!


    ......but mine one is 95 ci! I'm now running the 802 344 map: it's just mine combo exept for the exaust (SE slip on instead of rinehart).
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    Whooa, stop the horses a second.

    The only way to get a map that is close is to know all of the parts installed.
    What we do know:
    2KRK EFI Magnetto Marelli, 95", Stage 2 flash and Rinehart true duals.

    What cam is installed? Is this a USA or an International model?

    The 802-344 is for a stock ECU not a Stage 2.

    The 802-025 would be a good base to start with or better yet the 802-044 if you have the normal 203 cams installed.

    I would suggest stopping what you are doing before you lean out the engine too much.

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