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| Clunked into first gear ![]() Joined: Jun 2008
Bike: 2007 Suzuki Boulevard M50z
Location: Raleigh, NC
Posts: 249
| Can't hardly wait, I just ordered a PCIII, and I'm picking up a Kuryakyn hypercharger Saturday. I've already debaffled the stock pipes. Anyone else running this setup? If so, what should I expect in terms of quickness, top end speed, and gas mileage?
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| Ditch Magnet ![]() Joined: Feb 2008
Bike: Suzuki m50
Location: Stockton CA
Posts: 166
| congrats. I don't have the exact set up but I do have a hypercharger and a fi2000r. close. as with what I notice as far as gas mileage-pretty much the same. topend speed-same. and quickness- enough to put a smile on your face but not enough to start taking on 1800s. well enjoy! put up pics!
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| Clunked into first gear ![]() Joined: Jun 2008
Bike: 2007 Suzuki Boulevard M50z
Location: Raleigh, NC
Posts: 249
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As far as pics, do I have to put them on photobucket and link them here? | |
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| Ditch Magnet ![]() Joined: Feb 2008
Bike: Suzuki m50
Location: Stockton CA
Posts: 166
| yea as far I know. I'm not sure if there is another way to put pictures up. but photobucket is how I do it. then yea on my fuel proccessor I can change it so that I can have more power at freeway speeds. not sure about the one you got but they should be similar in a way. I hate those damn cell phone talkers too
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| Wants Better Weather ![]() Joined: May 2008
Bike: 2007 M50 limited
Location: N.C.
Posts: 695
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to another NC'er
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| Clunked into first gear ![]() Joined: Jun 2008
Bike: 2007 Suzuki Boulevard M50z
Location: Raleigh, NC
Posts: 249
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The PCIII can be adjusted with a laptop. I bought it from FuelMoto thogh, so hopefully the preloaded map will yield the desired results. If it gets here by Sat. as I hope, I should have a good day and 1/2 of riding to report on come Sun nite. | |
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| Ditch Magnet ![]() Joined: Feb 2008
Bike: Suzuki m50
Location: Stockton CA
Posts: 166
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| Clunked into first gear ![]() Joined: Jan 2008
Bike: A Boulevard
Location: Lawrenceville, Georgia
Posts: 241
| I have debaffle, PcIII, and nekkid jugs intake, produced 55hp . The exhaust is alot quieter, throttle response is insanely improved, all gears pull alot better, and engine less busy at 75mph cruising. When you get the PCIII go to their website and download map M322-008.djm. Richest map I found yet and it incorporates the changes that effect both cylinders rather than one. My dyno shop turned my money down after he saw that there was no point in making changes to my map.
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