2004 power commander 3

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  1. TonyEmm

    TonyEmm Member

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    Hi,
    I am in the process of removing the micron end can and link pipe from my bike to put a standard exhaust back on.
    Is there any advantage in leaving the PC3 in place?
    I assume I will need a different map but if it’s not needed I’m happy to remove it.
    Cheers, Tony
     
  2. Slick

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    If you can find a map, why not.
    Gives you the opportunity to tweak the AFRs in the flat spots.
     
  3. TonyEmm

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    From what I’ve read since it seems like a good idea to keep it.
    Problem I have now is I’ve hooked the bike up to the laptop and there’s no map at all on the box and I’m blowed if I can find the stock map anywhere online.
    I have sent Dynojet an email to see if they can help but not sure with it being 17 years old.
     
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    I had a PCV on an standard 08 for ages, a zero map should be OK as an interim
     
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    Well, gobsmacked.

    Just swapping emails with Dynojet and in less than an hour they sent me back a custom map to suit the minor mods on my bike, no charge or anything, amazing service!
     
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    Yes I always found that with Dynojet, great customer service, probably why I have purchased the full autotune and POD display!
     
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