power commander

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  1. renison0

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    i fitted staintune pipes and k&n air filter to my 06 veefer anyone know how the powercommanders make the bikes perform
     


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    Generally speaking, the PC will improve the rideability. Helps reduce throttle jerkiness, surging and the VTEC transition.
     


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    I'm with renison0, I just gutted my stock exhaust cans and installed a K&N filter. Would be curious to see if anyone has done something simular and had a map that seemed to work well.....
     


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    How does the bike feel/ride with the pipes/K&N??

    Thanks, Marco.
     


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    bike sounds heaps better with pipes and k&n may have a little more torque bottem end you will find you will peak the revs more often just to hear the sweet sound im getting powercommander fitted and dyno tuned next week will let you know the result
     


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    Well My Friend,

    After U Program The Pc3 To Your Exhaust And Air Filter, Your Air Ratio Mix Will Automatically Sinc With The Bike Your Top End Will Increase And So Will Throttle Respone Vfr's Re Not Known For Bottom End Power But Well Known For Midrange And Top End. Adding A Powercommander Is More Helpful For The Engine In The Long Run Then Performance On The Bike. Please Understand That U As The Rider And Opperator Must Set The Power Commander To Ur Settings And Remember To Adjust It To The Settings For The Pipe And Airfilter, U Will Be Pleased With The Out Come.

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    Sounds good. I'll porbably be getting a power commander this month. The smoother I can get the bike, the more fun I'll have.
     


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    Thanks renison0, let us know your results.
     


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