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Old 11-Aug-2006, 08:53
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Question PC III help and advice please

Have finally found the money to buy one. I've a 749s my05, Termi's and standard ECU and filters. Any advice on fitting and where to mount. Will this get rid of the factory flat spot or do I still need ECU. Does this negate the need for the CO to be altered at the dealers. Will one of the preset maps be ok or do I need dyno time.
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Old 11-Aug-2006, 09:23
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i would personally get it fitted and set up by someone thats knows what they are doing. a custom map usually gives better results as all engines are slightly different. set up correctly it should make a noticible difference.
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Old 12-Aug-2006, 12:31
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I found the install pretty easy (for the 749 anyway), its just an earth lead on to the battery and an easy unplug/plug in of the main connector. it works fine on the stock ecu.

Would definitely get it mapped tho' . Had mine done by dynotech near Basingstoke, £175 for a a seperate map for each cylinder, very smooth and torquey, no more flatspot. 85 miles between fill up and warning light tho!!

base map did not work too well for me.
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Old 12-Aug-2006, 12:52
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I tie wrapped mine to the frame not on the battery as it hits the fairing, look on the samco hoses thread for a picture of my bike with a PC3 fitted, cables reach the battery no problem and it can be reprogrammed without removing the fairing.
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Mount it on the right side using P clips and a small square of carbon fibre.
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I fitted a PC on my S4 took about 10 mins to fit and was fool proof. For the interim i downloaded a map to match my mods, But it is better to get a custom map, as when i had mine done it released a further 3bhp and made it smoother and more responsive. Now have 101.5bhp @ the wheel on my Monster.. Ohh the fun
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I went to Crescent Suzuki this weekend and they definetly recommend a custom map,apparently they put a sniffer in the exhaust pipe which then sends the details to a computer which in turn programs the powercomander.On a GSXR 1000 K5-6 power is up from 159 bhp to over 170bhp with a slip on and 178bhp with a full system and improved throttle response to boot.Now were's my cheque book.
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I put mine on the cam belt cover on the right hand side, it's Velcrod on so it just pulls of when you want, I think it's a better place than on the battery,
it fit's in seconds,
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Thanks for info. I've fitted on right using a Scottoiler bracket onto frame behind fairing, loads of room. Loaded map and running fine.
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