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    Costs about $450-500 at Dynotech. Gary is a known guru for top results. Fit the PC (or get Gary to do it for you), then get the dyno tune. It will feel better than a new bike. My GSX-R750 is going to be taken to Gary in the next few weeks. He's done another couple of bikes for me in the past... I can't speak highly enough of him
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    I find it ironic that the incredibly rude personal comments about Les were made by someone bearing an astonishing resemblance to a Monica Lewinsky dress accessory.

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    Thanks mate.

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    im pretty sure its...PC on bike -> dyno -> fork out 400-600bux

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    Wellington Motorcycles put my power commander in my Hornet and dyno tuned it a few years ago now. Wasn't cheap but certainly made a difference especially as I had changed the exhausts and it was running pretty bad before being re-tuned. I would recommend them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    Costs about $450-500 at Dynotech. Gary is a known guru for top results. Fit the PC (or get Gary to do it for you), then get the dyno tune. It will feel better than a new bike. My GSX-R750 is going to be taken to Gary in the next few weeks. He's done another couple of bikes for me in the past... I can't speak highly enough of him
    Is that the Honda dealer? You got there details of where Dynotech is... ?

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by jack_hamma View Post
    Is that the Honda dealer? You got there details of where Dynotech is... ?

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    No, that's GP Honda

    Dynotech contact details: Contact Gary Pendleton at Dynotech, 117 Snodgrass Road, Te Puna, RD 2, Tauranga. Phone 07-552-6701, 021-974-714 or Email: dynotech@ihug.co.nz

    I think that's still current, but Pussy can confirm when he shows up as he's had the treatment recently

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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    No, that's GP Honda

    Dynotech contact details: Contact Gary Pendleton at Dynotech, 117 Snodgrass Road, Te Puna, RD 2, Tauranga. Phone 07-552-6701, 021-974-714 or Email: dynotech@ihug.co.nz

    I think that's still current, but Pussy can confirm when he shows up as he's had the treatment recently
    Cheers for that info, awesome cs363

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    Had the PCIII fitted by Wellington Motorcycles. Awesome job guys, great attention to detail whilst also doing some other work on the bike.

    Highly recommend!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanzen View Post
    Had the PCIII fitted by Wellington Motorcycles. Awesome job guys, great attention to detail whilst also doing some other work on the bike.

    Highly recommend!
    Does Wellington Motorcycles do custom maps or did they just install it with an 'internet map'?

    I'm looking for a place that can do custom maps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanzen View Post
    Had the PCIII fitted by Wellington Motorcycles. Awesome job guys, great attention to detail whilst also doing some other work on the bike.

    Highly recommend!
    Cheers mate, glad you're happy with the work we did!

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    Quote Originally Posted by johan View Post
    Does Wellington Motorcycles do custom maps or did they just install it with an 'internet map'?

    I'm looking for a place that can do custom maps.
    We can do custom maps no problem at all.

    Feel free to call either Bruce Lewis (our WS foreman), or myself. 3844-149

    Pete WMCC

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    Thanks Pete

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    Now I know that everyone else is fabulously wealthy (while I'm not) but can someone explain to me (in words of one syllable or less) why it costs several hundred dollars to set up a PC3? does the dyno cost gazillions, are the operators paid brain surgeon incomes? does it take hours and hours?, I'd really like to know.If I ever save enough money to buy a PC3 I'll download a map and go with that. I'm happy to be enlightened.
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    Quote Originally Posted by varminter View Post
    Now I know that everyone else is fabulously wealthy (while I'm not) but can someone explain to me (in words of one syllable or less) why it costs several hundred dollars to set up a PC3? does the dyno cost gazillions, are the operators paid brain surgeon incomes? does it take hours and hours?, I'd really like to know.If I ever save enough money to buy a PC3 I'll download a map and go with that. I'm happy to be enlightened.
    it goes like this- the owner of the business goes and spends about $30k to $50k on the machine, another $2k per m2 to house it, then he spends $10k to train a good operator. Meanwhile he pays interest on the bank loan, wages for the operator/mechanic, while he waits for you to think about hiring it, and the operator.
    Because of the investment, he wants to make a reasonable margin on the investment, risk, and so on,
    That will come to about $150 to $200 per hour. Demand for good service if he has a full order book will push the price up some more.
    So decide how much you want your bike dyno-ed, and do it, or don't. It's called free choice.

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    A good dyno operator spends 4-5 hours doing a PROPER custom map on a power commander. It's not a "near enough" one, it's one for YOUR bike.
    The $450-500 spend with Gary Pendleton is worth every cent. The man is a genius
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    I find it ironic that the incredibly rude personal comments about Les were made by someone bearing an astonishing resemblance to a Monica Lewinsky dress accessory.

    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    All was good until I realised that having 105kg of man sliding into my rear was a tad uncomfortable after a while

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