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Looking for PC III maps for current mods...

rangerdave1

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I just recently purchased a bone stock 07 FZ1. So far, I have purchased a few items for it which include; PC III, Yoshi TRC slip on, Graves Velocity Stacks, Graves EXUP eliminator. I'm looking for a fuel map for this set up. Does anyone have a map I can download which will work with this set up? If not, anyone know where I could find one?

I could get one from Ivan's but I haven't purchased the FCE from him yet and would like to get the gear I have running now and get the FCE at a later date...

Any help would be great,

Thanks
 
I can't figure out how to download the new map to my PC III, also it looks like every thing at dukes is for the PC V. Will this work on the 3? Should I look somewhere else? Looking for a map to work with slip on, bmc air filter, gutted cat, air box mod and flies removed.
 
Said software wouldn't happen to be on the disk included with the PC. would it? The very same disk my wife says she never moved, but isn't anywhere near where I put it. I just found the disk. Now I'll have to tell her about this post and apologize, kinda she did move it but not to far.
 
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I don't understand why people spend all the money on gear like yoshi cans etc and don't go and get the bike dyno'd... It costs about £100 to get it dyno'd and set up perfectly!

Why risk running too rich or too lean and potentially damaging your bike.

If you are going to do a job, do it properly.


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I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=50.819201,-0.376542
Member of the 1 litre club...
 
If I was that early in the tuning process, I would start with an ECUnleashed setup. I will have far more knowledge on just how different the tune is on the next few months.

Beast
 
Stuuk says
"I don't understand why people spend all the money on gear like yoshi cans etc and don't go and get the bike dyno'd... It costs about £100 to get it dyno'd and set up perfectly!

Why risk running too rich or too lean and potentially damaging your bike.

If you are going to do a job, do it properly."
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Perhaps because with a 6 year old design most mod configurations have been already dyno tuned, maps generated, and then "reviewed" by a large number of members on both sites. There will be any number of appropriate maps in the "Pack" for the original poster. Not much risk either. Finding a competent dyno tuner within reach may not be so easy for many and its more like $300 a pop in the US.
 
Said software wouldn't happen to be on the disk included with the PC. would it? The very same disk my wife says she never moved, but isn't anywhere near where I put it. I just found the disk. Now I'll have to tell her about this post and apologize, kinda she did move it but not to far.

You can download it from their website too and they have some maps for different mods too.
 
I'd love to have my bike dyno'd but I live in a remote area and the nearest motorcycle dyno if i'm lucky is 1000kms away... Therefor, i think I'll settle for map already done up..
 
I don't understand why people spend all the money on gear like yoshi cans etc and don't go and get the bike dyno'd... It costs about £100 to get it dyno'd and set up perfectly!

Why risk running too rich or too lean and potentially damaging your bike.

If you are going to do a job, do it properly.


I bought my PC, slip on and air filter at the same time from fuel moto. All in a package for my bike with PC pre mapped. Now that I have recently done the air box mod and gutted the cat I would like a new map to accommodate.
 
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