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    Dynojet LCD-200



    Just wondering if anyone has any experience with these in regards to the PCV, looks like a handy peice of kit.
    Looking at putting a Power commander and Ignition module into the Busa once I do a few things to it (Stacks, K&N, GIPro TRE). Wheres a good place to buy dynojet products from besides AMPS? (really don't like them).

    The only experience I have had with dynojet so far are jet kits and would like to know others experiences with the power commander V before I go and fork out nearly a grand for the kit.

    Thanks,

    The Reibz

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    I have one somewhere. If you don't want to use the logger, get yourself a secondhand netbook. Cheaper and can do more!

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    Got a netbook bro. I still think the LCD on the bike would be handy though for changing things mid ride, like having multiple maps and switching between them depending on how loose the right wrist is feeling.
    Got the ATRE chip the otherday, will install it once I have all the parts though. The I can get a good dyno run and get a couple of maps made

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    Yeah you'd think, but the map selection switch will do all you need, unless you want to use the logger (which is the neatest feature). The autotune is a better value for money bet IMO.

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    Ever got an ignition module? Expensive but sounds extremely high tech and well beyond my current level of tuning knowledge.
    FactoryPro make an advancer for around $100 shipped, might go down that route. They seem to provide a bit more evidence of testing of their products where as DJ just seems to claim there product is better than everything and thats all there is to it.

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