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Old 05-17-2011, 06:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Cool UK PC V Map wanted

Ok I didn't just want to go with the standard map altough I know it's better than stock set up. I was wondering if anybody had a UK map that works really well for the power commander 5 for uk fuel.

My bike runs cat free short exhaust standard filter, noise control calve disconnected. I got a map from Dan but as he rightly says it's going to be too rich if used in the UK. Unless I fill up on Asda 86 Ron dish water.

Perhaps somebody could advise me the best thing to do if this is still not what I should be doing.

Cheers guys....


i have a dip in power at 5k to 7k pretty standard stuff I guess.

if anybody can help here's my email address

andrewfowler@virginmedia.com

I am happy to drop a few quid for the map if it's good...
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Old 05-17-2011, 09:38 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Have you looked on the DJ website. There is a selection of maps there. You do not say exactly what the exhaust is.
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Old 05-17-2011, 02:58 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Exhaust is a completely stripped out collector and totally cat free plus a stripped out carbon can, so it's just the shell. The collector provides just enough sound deadenning by way of gas movement and dely in there.

There is absolutely no wadding or baffles in my system what so ever. Sounds **** hot too Almost evil and the way it spins up is incredible Scared me a little when I first rode it, not had that much grunt down low before except on my TL1000s v twin.
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Exhaust is a completely stripped out collector and totally cat free plus a stripped out carbon can, so it's just the shell. The collector provides just enough sound deadenning by way of gas movement and dely in there.

There is absolutely no wadding or baffles in my system what so ever. Sounds **** hot too Almost evil and the way it spins up is incredible Scared me a little when I first rode it, not had that much grunt down low before except on my TL1000s v twin.
i reckon your going to need either a custom map or an autotune, USA maps are very rich with UK fuel
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What I cannot find ... What is the difference between Europe and us fuels ? Is it the ethanol level ? Cause now in Europe it is 5 to 10%
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