PowerCommander Mapping?

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Old 11-09-2005, 09:51 PM
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ok so i'm thinking about getting a powercommander for my bike so i went to there web site and was looking around and the have different map settings for different set-ups. i have a leo vince slip-on and k&n filter. but they don't have a setting for the leo vince pipe and i was wondering if you guys could tell me where i could find it or who to ask cause i have no real clue how to do that kinda thing. thanks

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Old 11-10-2005, 12:04 AM
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The way I read the write up on their site... all you have to do is match up your mods with ones they have maps for.

Slip-on mufflers have three main points that need to be considered. Try to match the version you have with one
that is available based on the following;
1) Length of the muffler
2) Diameter of the baffle
3) Whether or not the muffler has a baffle

4 :1 Systems.
All of the “race only” full exhaust share similar characteristics.
yours in not listed. If there is a particular area in the power
the map file (discussed later) or try a different map. No
takes a few seconds to load a new one. This does not
mufflers. These types will generally require a map that
the increased restriction caused by this type of core.
 
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