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    Power Commander III plugs

    i have a PC3 for a K2/3 GSXR 750.
    the map is off a K1 GSXR 1000 (what i own)
    i need to change the plugs that go to the CPU so they fit my system, is that possible?

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    Yep, Cajun did this using a K5 1000 PC3 on his K4 600.

    The basics of it is that you need to cut the plugs off the PC3 and the ones off the bike's injectors. You'd then need to solder the two together.

    AKA pc3 has 8 plugs 2 x each injector

    and bike as 4 plugs 1 x each injector (last plug is right on injector)

    pc3 you don't have to cut all 3 wires for each plug, only two of the three.

    So pretty much what you need to do is, swap the plug that is on the bike to the one on the pc3, and the one on the pc3 to the bike.

    So in turn you can plug the bike in to the pc3, then the pc3 to the bike injectors (since this will not work since you swaped the plugs around.

    If ya want more info drop cajun a pm, he can talk to you thru what he did on phone or via pm

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    thank you girl

    No worrys, make sure you solder good.

    beware you will might not be able to load a map from a k2 1000 up to it.

    You will have to use k3 750 map, but customize it to have the same mapping settings as the gsxr 1000

    aka get the gsxr 1000 map you want, and the gsxr 750 map base map, then modify the 750 base map to have seam settings as the gsxr 1000 map, then upload.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MotoGirl View Post
    No worrys, make sure you solder good.

    beware you will might not be able to load a map from a k2 1000 up to it.

    You will have to use k3 750 map, but customize it to have the same mapping settings as the gsxr 1000

    aka get the gsxr 1000 map you want, and the gsxr 750 map base map, then modify the 750 base map to have seam settings as the gsxr 1000 map, then upload.
    i have uploaded a K1 1000 map to it, with my micron settings on it...no problem so far.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    i have uploaded a K1 1000 map to it, with my micron settings on it...no problem so far.....

    nice, i couldn't upload k4-k5600/750 settings to my k5 1000 one, had to use 1000 maps
    so thats good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    nice, i couldn't upload k4-k5600/750 settings to my k5 1000 one, had to use 1000 maps
    so thats good
    its had K1 600 maps used on it previously

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    Or just buy a PC for your bike?

    uploaded maps are a waste of time IMHO. get it on the dyno
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    Or just buy a PC for your bike?

    uploaded maps are a waste of time IMHO. get it on the dyno
    Yeah where you can find one that work with wrong plugs for stupid cheap, and if ya don't midn spending 1hr fitting it works the same.

    Yeah upload maps are waste of itme, but a good starting point until you can get on a dyno.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    ah well, dyno it is
    yeah dyno best bang for ya buck. just make sure you done all the mods you want to do before going

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    yeah dyno best bang for ya buck. just make sure you done all the mods you want to do before going
    PC3 and a full micron system...
    i just want it smoother!

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    PC3 and a full micron system...
    i just want it smoother!
    sweet as, gonna do air filter? or the v-stacks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    sweet as, gonna do air filter? or the v-stacks?
    neither!its fast enough for me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    neither!its fast enough for me!
    sweet as bro.

    good luck with it

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