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Power Commander 111 map

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by Bluemax, Oct 15, 2004.

  1. Bluemax

    Bluemax New Member

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    Anyone got a map for a Power Commander 111, Vance and Hines oval slip ons and Arlen ness stage one big sucker. Have an '04 Road King.
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    Try going to the powercommander web site and check out all the maps they have, if they don't have yours exactly, try one that looks close, then have your bike tweeked on a dyno! Here "should" be the link to the maps: http://www.powercommander.com/807mapsbyall.shtml Good luck! I run the Ness Big suck air filter, Sampson rolled thunder pipes, with the PCIIIr and have just used the standard map....needs tweeking and I know it, but for now am happy till I find a dyno! :D
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    AFNurse Moderator Staff Member

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    I would try looking at the m807-015 or 16 for starts, then if you find something closer then that, go with it!!
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    The stock PC maps work pretty good. I have had no trouble with the stock map, and a dyno run showed me excellent results for my set up. There most certainly is a difference in the maps, so be sure to pick the one that most closely matches your rigging. Of course, AFNurse is right to dyno for optimum asurance and performance.

    Yo, down the road,

    Painter

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