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Old 09-Jun-2005, 21:26   #1
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Power Commander on a 620
Does anyone know what difference fitting a PC3 made to your bikes?

Dyno figures before & after?

I'm sure Louigi can get one cheap enough, but who does them cheaper than £280 odd

Thanks muchly
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Old 10-Jun-2005, 01:42   #2
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Don't have info' to answer your question specifically but if you scan the techie stuff available on the web then power commnaders / alternative ECU's etc don't do much at all in terms of extra power. Their main advantage seem to be in throtle response / rideability improvements.
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Old 10-Jun-2005, 01:49   #3
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Hmmm, seems to be the general concensus actually.

1-2bhp if you're lucky.

Louigi didn't think it was worth it either.

Just have to rely on the 750 barrels, titanium rods and 916 crank then!!

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Old 10-Jun-2005, 10:40   #4
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I think spareshack do them don't know how much but he gives DSC discount.
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Old 10-Jun-2005, 10:41   #5
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hmmmm i could rip the one off the gixer and fit for Snett if i can find a correct mapping

.....and loom!

Domski if you really wanted a PC I got mine off a guy in the US via Ebay, it was about £155 delivered
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Old 11-Jun-2005, 00:20   #6
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Are they allowed ?
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Old 11-Jun-2005, 00:25   #7
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Yep, they're allowed Lin.
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Old 11-Jun-2005, 00:36   #8
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Yep, they're allowed Lin.
Ahh well - 620 favouritismmmmssssmmmm nnnnn ( or however ya spell it? )
Better stick to me curry

All hail me power curry mander ! or maybe not

[Edited on 10-6-2005 by phoenix n max]
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Old 11-Jun-2005, 00:54   #9
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You can fit a dyno jet kit to your 583 though, no difference really. It only smoothes fuelling out.

Not like bolting on 10bhp despite the name
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Old 11-Jun-2005, 00:55   #10
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I have one already Dom
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