VincentHill

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posted March 30, 2003 09:12 PM
Edited By: VincentHill on 30 Mar 2003 21:13
Got my PC3R Friday
Dynojet really dissapointed me Friday! When I got home, I had the New PC3R and only spent the money to ship my unit back to them! You can see that the wires seem to have something under the plastic, which may be "Shielding" from the RF they talk about. Why am I dissapointed?? How can I complain and Bash them if they do things like this??
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swft

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posted March 31, 2003 06:42 AM
*laughs*
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EastBayDave

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posted March 31, 2003 07:01 AM
eh'?
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fish_antlers

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posted March 31, 2003 05:40 PM
so what's the diff with the "new" unit etc? What probs were u having there vincent?
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VincentHill

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posted March 31, 2003 06:44 PM
#1, the Bike on the Dyno, making a 4th gear pullhad spikes in it like a through the gears run! They we found that the Ignition map had plus and minus 17, 20, 12 degree all over the place! We fixed it and at daytona, I fell over when the bike just stopped and realized the same problem and went to Dave in Daytona place where he reset the map and believe me when I say, it took all of his laptops and then some to fix it!
#2 is the Hard start problem when Hot! The Bike sounds like the Battery is low or the cylinders are full of fluid!
The new one has larger wires that you can see something wrapped around them to shield them from RF Interference! That is the main thing I can see! They have something different inside
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Zhooligan

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posted March 31, 2003 09:48 PM
This is the symptoms I have seen way to many times. And in my case on 3 different PCIIIrs personally besides others.
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