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Old 12-04-2009, 04:34 PM
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whats the diffrence?

whats the diffrence between the PCIII and the PC V??
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i dont think you can get the pc5 for the ds450...but id assume more adjust-ability....
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worth waiting you figure?
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na. i have the PC3 and its all i will need. im doing a new cam, piston and head work in a couple months and the PC3 is good for that too.
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good to know... thanks.... Is it pretty easy to use?
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There are PC 5's available for DS. Difference is the PC 5 has O2 sensors that allow the unit to constantly tune for different things, and it automatically does it. The 5 is much easier to use as it practically tunes itself the entire time. Also in accounts for tuning at RPM's down to 500, instead of 1000, making throttle response alot crisper.
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There are PC 5's available for DS. Difference is the PC 5 has O2 sensors that allow the unit to constantly tune for different things, and it automatically does it. The 5 is much easier to use as it practically tunes itself the entire time. Also in accounts for tuning at RPM's down to 500, instead of 1000, making throttle response alot crisper.
yea, i still would want to fine tune it my self on the dyno....
not to sure about the auto tune unit my self.
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Ya, I know that they work pretty good. alot of the Race teams are using them, and found out that it was alot easier using the PC5 and got much better performance with their built engines with the PC5 than the PC3. I've used PC 3 to good success.
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Do you have to Drill and install the O2 sensor? or is there one on these bikes somewhere? I am going off of memory I have my bike bought and paid for but not picking it up from stealership until March To allow me to keep my warranty all summer... What I am doing is ordering everything I need to make this Bike really thump before I pick it up then go ahead and install it before the Big Maylong weekend!
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I beleive you need to fabricate the O2 sensor into the headpipe. Pretty simple job. You can't go wrong with either the 3 or the 5
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