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Thread: Dyno complete
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Old 04-28-2006   #6 (permalink)
miketango
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The shop that tuned my bike was not a Triumph dealer. I would think anyone with a Dynojet can tune a Power Commander. I'm no expert but if you are getting a custom map like I did, any authorized Dynojet tuner can do it.

If your PCIII is installed already don't worry about the Triumph ECU tune. The custom map will be modified from it.
The only time the Triumph tune will matter is if you are going to run one of the 4 maps that come with PCIII. Reason being that any of the 4 PCIII maps are based off of the Triumph ECU as a stock bike. So for expample, if you are running tune 56?? from Triumph (runs richer) and tune 4 from PCIII for the Jardine pipes (richer yet, based off of stock bike).
You will be running very rich and your MPG will suffer.

I hope I have answered all of your questions. I am sure everything I stated is correct. If not someone will correct me.
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