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    Thanks Allun & Fat Tony, yea it was just a thought, and looks like there are far more cheaper mods that I can mess around with, well untill the bank account recovers anyway :

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    Also -

    http://www.sv-portal.com/forums/faq.php

    It's a goldmine for us Sexy Vehicle owners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allun View Post
    Also -

    http://www.sv-portal.com/forums/faq.php

    It's a goldmine for us Sexy Vehicle owners.
    Yea already been lerking on there, so many mods so little time (and money)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fat Tony View Post
    Personally, I wouldn't let anybody that didn't specialise in fueling tweak with the fueling of my bike. And while it's a cool little tool, how often do you want to alter your fueling?

    A PCIII will give you better results if set up properly on a dyno. You can download a variety of maps from the dynojet site, and while they may alter the fueling to vaguely suit your set up, it's not a map designed for your specific motor. It's not cheap though, well not over here anyway. A couple of hours of dyno time runs to £80 - £100 but it can make a hell of a difference to both your power output, and throttle response (smoothness). Add the price of your PCIII on to that and it's not a cheap mod.

    Another benefit of the PCIII is that it doesn't alter your base ECU map, so if you want to return to standard, you just unplug the PCIII.
    The yosh box is simple to use.......you cant stuff it up.To me anyway it was the most cost effective answer....As i change exhaust/header systems and muck about with the airbox i can piss around with the yosh box..plug and play as opposed to getting my bike to a dyno every time i change anything on it........agreed the pc111 is a great thing but doesnt suit my needs at all...as for altering your base ecu map....with the yosh box it easy..plug it in and return the ecu to its original settings....takes about 30 seconds.....then theres the added benefit of beer money from using it on your mates bikes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    the added benefit of beer money from using it on your mates bikes.
    Next time I'm passing can we put a few extra % on my low end?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    just went back and had a look at the one on trade me.........he hasnt listed what year bikes his will work on.....mine is very specific about this in the instuctions that came with it and as you can see on the carry case it lists bikes/years...............funny..i posted a thread up a while back offering this thing to people with listed bikes to have a play with but no takers...........

    Nice, I would have been in mate when I had mine. Good on you
    They are a cool tool

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    Quote Originally Posted by thehollowmen View Post
    Next time I'm passing can we put a few extra % on my low end?
    Beer moneys will be provided
    Wouldnt be a problem if the DL was listed as to do but as its not we may well be wasting our time mate.................................
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    The yosh box is simple to use.......you cant stuff it up.To me anyway it was the most cost effective answer....As i change exhaust/header systems and muck about with the airbox i can piss around with the yosh box..plug and play as opposed to getting my bike to a dyno every time i change anything on it........agreed the pc111 is a great thing but doesnt suit my needs at all...as for altering your base ecu map....with the yosh box it easy..plug it in and return the ecu to its original settings....takes about 30 seconds.....then theres the added benefit of beer money from using it on your mates bikes.


    The PC111 ia actually very easy to use, and a lot more adjustable than the Yoshi box

    Plug in a lap top to your PC111, save the map that is in there, and play with the fuel mixture all the way through all throttle positions and any % you choose, so the Yoshi box is actually very old news and not that great

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    Holeshot in Takapuna has one aye.. $35 for the adjustment, and bobs ya uncle... so not really worth buying one aye.

    Im getting mine done on friday or sat morning so i will let ya know if my arse dyno meter feels the difference!!

    ps: ( my first post ) YAY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    The PC111 ia actually very easy to use, and a lot more adjustable than the Yoshi box

    Plug in a lap top to your PC111, save the map that is in there, and play with the fuel mixture all the way through all throttle positions and any % you choose, so the Yoshi box is actually very old news and not that great
    Agreed entirely.......................but for an old fart like me that doesnt really like computers and is quite happy to play around with 5-10 % adjustments it works just fine.........that together with my mistrust of PC2/3s after reading posts of them shitting themselves leaving guys with a bike that doesnt go...on an overseas forum....leaves me happy enough to play around with yoshimuras old news.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by TL1000R View Post
    Holeshot in Takapuna has one aye.. $35 for the adjustment, and bobs ya uncle... so not really worth buying one aye.

    Im getting mine done on friday or sat morning so i will let ya know if my arse dyno meter feels the difference!!

    ps: ( my first post ) YAY
    Welcome to the site man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Agreed entirely.......................but for an old fart like me that doesnt really like computers and is quite happy to play around with 5-10 % adjustments it works just fine.........that together with my mistrust of PC2/3s after reading posts of them shitting themselves leaving guys with a bike that doesnt go...on an overseas forum....leaves me happy enough to play around with yoshimuras old news.....



    Ha ha, was not rubbishing you or it mate, just telling it as it is, you should have a play with a PC111 and lap top some time though, it is as easy as what you are doing on the key board now! See you at Timaru? and I will show you

    Heaps of fun, and you get to really play with power delivery and characturistics? of your bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    Ha ha, was not rubbishing you or it mate, just telling it as it is, you should have a play with a PC111 and lap top some time though, it is as easy as what you are doing on the key board now! See you at Timaru? and I will show you

    Heaps of fun, and you get to really play with power delivery and characturistics? of your bike
    Mate i will ride up to timaru to watch you ride any time.......that i take tips on for sure...........but ya cant make us old buggers learn those puter things if where just not trustin em....ha ha.........
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    [QUOTE=TL1000R;860536]Holeshot in Takapuna has one aye.. $35 for the adjustment, and bobs ya uncle... so not really worth buying one aye.

    Im getting mine done on friday or sat morning so i will let ya know if my arse dyno meter feels the difference!!

    ps: ( my first post ) YAY[/QUOTE ] Bobs ya uncle if your only going to change one thing........so you get it flashed and then you mod something else which changes everything.....as i am muckin about with my old TL all the time it was worth buying one.
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    [QUOTE=98tls;860572]Mate i will ride up to timaru to watch you ride any time.......that i take tips on for sure...........but ya cant make us old buggers learn those puter things if where just not trustin em....ha ha.........[/QUOTE


    Thanks, I too said that about 2 years ago, and now I live with a lap top, puter and a dam cell phone]

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