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Old 09-Jan-2006, 23:08
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Paid about £190 for a full day on a dyno (+fish and chips at lunch time), or it would have been about £35 for one run last year in Northallerton. Bit far to go I know
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Old 10-Jan-2006, 17:41
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a map on tuning link wich is more accurate i think than the inertia methord is the best way. for this you will pay no less than 180 to 300 depending wether its a custom map or an advanced custom map wich included maps for both cylinders.. do not skimp on the dyno quote]Originally posted by deej
how long should it take and how much should i expect to pay to have my power commander set up on my bike,i have had quotes of £240. when i was into cars it took an hour and cost me £45 to have my old 309 set up properly on a rolling road and it ran sweet as a nut afterwards. i am prepared to travel a distance if someone can recommend a decent guy at a decent price [/quote]
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