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smiddy1


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posted November 13, 2006 11:57 AM        Edited By: smiddy1 on 13 Nov 2006 12:17
Dynojet just gave it a swift kick in the ass!

Holy shit. Sorry if I'm late on this, but it should have been done years ago. For $190 they just replaced $1000 worth of electronics with no headaches. Money gone.

http://www.powercommander.com/new_product_2.shtml

http://www.powercommander.com/BuyNowHub.shtml
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posted November 13, 2006 04:23 PM        
Uhhh no...you still need a PC3 and an ignition module to use this properly...and that alone is close to a grand...old news.
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posted November 13, 2006 05:42 PM        
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posted November 13, 2006 05:44 PM        

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posted November 13, 2006 05:49 PM        
Now that's a heartbreaker!
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smiddy1


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posted November 13, 2006 06:43 PM        
Well let's see. Kill box for shifter (could get around this with a basic pc usb), mps fast fi, window switch, timing retarder (still migt use a schnitz box), needless to say all the wiring, taping, and splicing. Get real, I like it for the plug and play aspect alone. Maybe you need to look at the app before ya jump the gun. I knew about the switch but not the other options. To be able to switch from a street to a nos map (perfectly tuned I might add). It might not be the thing for you, but it's just right for me. So my heart isn't broken, my joy has not been killed, and better late than never. Plug and play boyz, just plug and play.
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smiddy1


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posted November 13, 2006 06:54 PM        
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Uhhh no...you still need a PC3 and an ignition module to use this properly...and that alone is close to a grand...old news.


I forgot, I DO NOT NEED THE IGNITION MODULE TO USE THE HUB IN MY APPLICATION. You are right about the price, but I already have the pc3 just like you so that wasn't included. So you're wrong on both points.
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posted November 13, 2006 11:26 PM        
Kewl stuff, about time, Yoshimura has had the ability to switch maps on the go for years, as well as shift light, electric shifter and gear dependent mapping.
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posted November 14, 2006 05:23 AM        
And the yosh box was a power commander - go figure.
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