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| Puddle Runner ![]() Joined: Jun 2007
Bike: 2006 Suzuki M50 Blue
Location: Syracuse, Ny
Posts: 386
| I have an 06 Boulevard M50 and live in Syracuse, NY. I have drilled 8ea 1/2" holes in each rear baffel, am heavily considering a PCIII and Thunder AirKit. Before I invest in the PCIII and Air Kit, I would like to know if there are any good DYNO shops in the area. Does anyone out there know of any? Thanks in advance, Roger
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| Puddle Runner ![]() Joined: Jun 2007
Bike: 2006 Suzuki M50 Blue
Location: Syracuse, Ny
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| Bump..........Anyone?
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| Puddle Runner ![]() Joined: Jun 2007
Bike: 2006 Suzuki M50 Blue
Location: Syracuse, Ny
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| Bump again........someone has to know of a good Dyno Tune shop in the Syracuse, and/or surrounding, area. Also, some places can do a good hand tune of the PCIII by riding at different RPM ranges and checking the plugs after each ride. I do not know of any in the local area, however. Any help here at all.......... Thanks in advance, Oldie
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| Handlebar Consultant ![]() Joined: Sep 2005
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| not sure of any dyno shops, but when you get the PCIII you could always use a pre-set map. That will get you pretty close, and If you know anything about tuning and reading spark plugs you could tweak it a bit yourself and get it even closer. That will make it ok till you find a dyno shop.
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