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hi, new member
hi, just joined so thought id say hi, i currently own a 2003 R1 and will soon be posting in the help section on fitting a power commander 3 lol
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Re: hi, new member
Welcome in Rich,think ive just tried answering your questions over on another forum 


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Re: hi, new member
Welcome in enjoy the best R1 forum

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^^ very true^^PJC wrote:the best R1 forum

Awesome site owners too,one very good looking,one short and one fat



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Re: hi, new member
Think you need to talk to r1Mike but take a look in the velox racing section .
From what i can gather rather than wiring a power commander into your bike you have your Ecu "flashed" , power commander can only alter a few things i believe this is mainly fueling but a "flash tune" can alter most things . On the plus side you can adjust a power commander yourself but would you really mess around with it once it's set ?
From what i've seen/been told you get the best results from both using a dyno/rolling road but r1Mike is getting some great feed back from his postal service
From what i can gather rather than wiring a power commander into your bike you have your Ecu "flashed" , power commander can only alter a few things i believe this is mainly fueling but a "flash tune" can alter most things . On the plus side you can adjust a power commander yourself but would you really mess around with it once it's set ?
From what i've seen/been told you get the best results from both using a dyno/rolling road but r1Mike is getting some great feed back from his postal service
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Re: hi, new member
Thanks for that info. Ill look into it. Pc3 is all fitted now so will give that a go now I've finally done it lol
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FlashTune is only available for the later models,4C8 onwards

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Never mind Jompy, best you go back to destroying perfectly good bikesjompy wrote:Ahhh so what about blades ?
Cheers jon didn't realise that




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i really can't imagine what you meanPJC wrote:Never mind Jompy, best you go back to destroying perfectly good bikesjompy wrote:Ahhh so what about blades ?
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