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  1. pearl heron 05

    pearl heron 05 New Member

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    Hi guys an girls

    Im new to this forum and i dont really know how it all works. im after some help, i have an 05 with 18k kms micron slip-on's and a K&N filter and the rest is standard. What i really would like to know is do i really need to put a PCIII on, as i keep hearing difference story's

    Any help would br great:smile:
     


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    derstuka Lord of the Wankers Staff Member

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    Hello and welcome to the nuthouse! :loco: Wherebouts do your hang your hat mate?

    I personally do not have a PCIII, but I know plenty of folks that do. Do you REALLY need one? Well, that depends on your definition of "need." If you want the smoother FI fueling, throttle response, and the ability to change your mapping based on conditions, then by all means go for it. A PC comes with maps that you can download based on your mods, HOWEVER, to get the most benefit you would of course have to take the expensive route and take your bike to a (reputable) dynamometer and have custom maps made for your bike. This is the way that you will get the most benefit. Most people on this forum (that I have talked to about it) have just used the maps that PC provides on their website. Also, most folks that I have talked to have had a significant drop in fuel mileage....somewhere around 4-7 miles per gallon is what I heard. All in all, folks seem to be very happy with their PC's!
     


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