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The Power Commander doesn't conflict with the O2 sensor. The O2 sensor does't its thing whether or not a PC is connected. Of course, unless you have an O2 sensor eliminator. All the O2 sensor does is lean the A/F ratio at a specific speed and RPM. Unlike a car it isn't constantly adjusting the A/F ratio.
My PC increased my gas milage and smoothed out my throttle response. To me, that was worth the money.
The Power Commander doesn't conflict with the O2 sensor. The O2 sensor does't its thing whether or not a PC is connected. Of course, unless you have an O2 sensor eliminator. All the O2 sensor does is lean the A/F ratio at a specific speed and RPM. Unlike a car it isn't constantly adjusting the A/F ratio.
My PC increased my gas milage and smoothed out my throttle response. To me, that was worth the money.
For me, the biggest improvement is smoother throttle response.I don't know about power or MPG -maybe some power, but not a lot, and my MPG didn't change significantly.However, asmooth throttle (especially at lower RPMs), really made the bike more enjoyable for me.
And it's not $600 or more, they can easily be had for 1/2 that.
And it's not $600 or more, they can easily be had for 1/2 that.
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