Canada0937
Aug 10 2003, 06:06 AM
I need a suggestion on which map I should use for my bike. I have a '99 XX with Vance & Hines slip ons and K & N filter. Everything else is stock. Called Powercommander and they couldn't give me a definitive answer on which map to use. I've currently got it on stock setting. I thought some of you out there might be able to get me something better.
DaveK
Aug 10 2003, 01:19 PM
Why in the hell would you be using a PCII......
I am sure you are like the rest of us....just looking to reduce your HP output :twisted:
BIG BOY
Aug 10 2003, 03:28 PM
What happened Dave?
vetteman
Aug 11 2003, 01:09 AM
check the vance & hines website. or email them. they may have a map available to download.
BDAZ XX
Aug 11 2003, 01:35 AM
QUOTE(DBLXX)
Why in the hell would you be using a PCII......
I am sure you are like the rest of us....just looking to reduce your HP output :twisted:
99's use a PCII.
SD Marc
Aug 11 2003, 03:55 AM
If anyone does find a PC II map for any type of slipons please let me know, I have not seen one yet.
Canada0937
Aug 11 2003, 04:52 AM
I've called V & H. They don't have any maps available...at least not a month ago. They told me to call Powercommander.
MiDNiTXX
Aug 11 2003, 12:26 PM
I have micron slip-ons...but still the same problem. Neither Micron or Dynojet have a map for US bikes :(
I am going to have mine dyno'd as soon as I can talk my wife into giving me $300. Actually if enough people want it and willing to chip in, perhaps we could all use it. $10 a head?
http://www.leesperformance.com/home.htm
If you find one let us know!
Big Jeff
Aug 12 2003, 12:36 PM
I have Micron slipons with a PC 2 and had it Dyno Tuned. Problem is the map is in the PC and I don't have a way to send it.
Someone should bring a Palm or Laptop to the NEXXT to grab maps.
Just a thought
Canada0937
Aug 12 2003, 01:10 PM
That would be awesome if you could post that on here...I figure any map for a slip on is better than what we've got!
MiDNiTXX
Aug 12 2003, 06:03 PM
No friends with laptop? Or perhaps get the 9V adapter and just take it into your home computer :) Or pull the bike in the house...or carry the computer outside. Heh.
If I lived in Ohio I'd be right over *sigh*
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