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VFR800, PC3 Maps?

Discussion in '6th Generation 2002-2013' started by Hero Danny, Sep 1, 2017.

  1. Hero Danny

    Hero Danny New Member

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    Hi everyone, I have a 2003 VFR800

    Here are the mods I have currently installed.

    -Power commander III (the serial connector one, not usb)
    -K&N air filter
    -Pair, Flapper, & snorkel mod
    -O2 sensor eliminators
    -Delkevic Slip On Exhaust

    Anyone have a map I could use? I tried using some that came with it but none smoother out the VTEC transition.
     


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    Search for the 'coyze' map, it's well known. Try the vfrdiscussion site if need be ...

    ACE
     


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    VFRDiscussion has a bunch of maps for Power Commander, 44 listed. The 'Coyze' map seems to be the one everyone likes to go with.
     


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    I took one from the PC site for my PCIII, I modified it significantly so at my usual cruising speed of 90 or so, it leans out for better mileage.
     


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    Unfortunately the famous "Coyze" Map is only for PC3 USB, I guess because the PC3 only does increments of 500RPMs, vs the PC3 USB allows adjust ability in 250RPM increments.

    Luckily I figured out a solution... I went ahead and download the PC3 USB software along with the Coyze Map, I then recorded all the values for every 500 RPM increment. Then I went into the PC3 Serial software and manually imputed each value into the corresponding RPM and % Throttle. After triple checking my numbers I uploaded it to my VFR and took it for a test ride.

    Oh my god. It is amazing! The throttle feels soooo smooth now! And VTEC transitions perfectly now! Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks guys!

    I sorta want to sell my PC3 serial and get a PC3 USB or PCV and try out the map with the 250RPM increments and see the difference, but for now I'm just going to enjoy my bike!

    The only thing I still notice is popping on decel, but I heard that's normal and I guess it's just something I can deal with.
     


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    The threads I find with the Cozye map all seem to be dead. Can someone post the PC3 file, or a file you like better / modified further?
     


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    I'll see what I can do. If I remember when I get home i'll take a photo of all the values and you can just copy them down and transfer them over.

    It's a really good map, very smooth VTEC transition.
     


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    That'd be great!
     


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    Prior to installation of the PC3 were you experiencing popping on deceleration with the K&N and Delkevic exhaust?
     


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