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Reasons NOT to purchase Power Commander V ?
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<blockquote data-quote="RAT" data-source="post: 778326" data-attributes="member: 19655"><p>Eworth.....Just my experience so far ......I installed PCV mapped from fuelmoto with new staintune exhaust on my 2008. I asked the guys at fuelmoto for a smooth map hoping not to lose too much gas mileage and pick up a slight bit of performance. WOW! is all I can say. This machine was really being choked out. To my amazement I picked up both performance an gas mileage with these mods. Did not expect this to happen at all. The gas mileage increase was approx. 2 mpg on daily commute to work and back not the twisties. My data put the onboard average fuel mileage off by about 3 mpg to the good.</p><p></p><p>Before mods was reading at best 47 mpg / after 50 mpg. She really breathes now and the smoothness between shifts is awesome. So, I would highly recommend both the exhaust and PCV change together. There are several good slip-on out there that will do the job. My 2 cents only here......Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAT, post: 778326, member: 19655"] Eworth.....Just my experience so far ......I installed PCV mapped from fuelmoto with new staintune exhaust on my 2008. I asked the guys at fuelmoto for a smooth map hoping not to lose too much gas mileage and pick up a slight bit of performance. WOW! is all I can say. This machine was really being choked out. To my amazement I picked up both performance an gas mileage with these mods. Did not expect this to happen at all. The gas mileage increase was approx. 2 mpg on daily commute to work and back not the twisties. My data put the onboard average fuel mileage off by about 3 mpg to the good. Before mods was reading at best 47 mpg / after 50 mpg. She really breathes now and the smoothness between shifts is awesome. So, I would highly recommend both the exhaust and PCV change together. There are several good slip-on out there that will do the job. My 2 cents only here......Rob [/QUOTE]
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