Anyone know of an area Dyno that has the Power Commander Link? RAM doesn't have a dyno, and Battley's doesn't do Power Commander.
SINCE WHEN?...Battley has done PC's in the past...Chris Sanders has done a few MAD'sters maps on their Dyno....ping the list to see who has done it...
as a thought...I also know for a fact that there is a guy that does Dyno tuning of PC's at the Honda building of Criswell also....he apparently has done a whole slew of local VTX riders bikes according to an old co-worker...
I asked about the PC at Battley's when I had the 12K service done on my Multistrada earlier this year. I was told that "they don't do Power Commanders". I forget who I talked to but he mumbled something like "...policy....warranty...manufacturers don't like...." It didn't seem to make sense, but I figured if they don't do them, they don't do them. Maybe someone there does them "on the side", just for friends or something.
I'm thinking about getting a Power Card from desmotimes.com instead. It is about $100 cheaper and you don't need to pay for dyno time. The only problem is that I don't think they make a version for 1000DS bikes that have closed loop FI. My MTS is open loop, but IIRC, S2R 1000s are closed loop.
Quote from: zooom on October 03, 2008, 04:54:59 AM
SINCE WHEN?...
Since I called them yesterday and that's what they told me :)
Found out SpeedWerks has one so I'll be going there I think.
Do you have the PCIII already installed?
Quote from: Tocino on October 03, 2008, 08:23:01 AM
Since I called them yesterday and that's what they told me :)
Found out SpeedWerks has one so I'll be going there I think.
I know SpeedWerks has one and does PCs, because they tuned the SV I bought from Keener.
Got this directly from the Power Commander website. This is listed as a certified tuning center with the tuning link software.
High Performance Cycles
8513 Ashwood Drive
Capitol Heights, Maryland 20743
Telephone: 301-333-3600