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Review of 06 Power Commander PCIII
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<blockquote data-quote="Warchild" data-source="post: 157962" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Since I had to gave the '06 I had back to the dealership a little early, I did not have time to install a PC-III in it. So... the big question I have involves this part of your post:</p><p></p><p></p><p>You are referring to the well-discussed abrubt throttle, the "on-off" problem that '06 owners complain loudly of?</p><p></p><p>It is totally gone now?</p><p></p><p>If so, this would suggest that the "progressive throttle pulley" wasn't really the problem after all; rather, it was a software mapping issue all along. If this proves true (and your description sounds like it is), then it is obvious that introducing wire "shims" or other F.O.D. in the throttle mechanisms is completely unneccessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warchild, post: 157962, member: 4"] Since I had to gave the '06 I had back to the dealership a little early, I did not have time to install a PC-III in it. So... the big question I have involves this part of your post: You are referring to the well-discussed abrubt throttle, the "on-off" problem that '06 owners complain loudly of? It is totally gone now? If so, this would suggest that the "progressive throttle pulley" wasn't really the problem after all; rather, it was a software mapping issue all along. If this proves true (and your description sounds like it is), then it is obvious that introducing wire "shims" or other F.O.D. in the throttle mechanisms is completely unneccessary. [/QUOTE]
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