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    Tuning dynojet PC

    anybody know much about these..? just bought an 06 FZ1-N(super happy with it) and it has come with some aftermarket exhaust and a Dynojet power commander. the bloke before me sed he downloaded something from the dynojet website and tuned it to best he could but says you might be able to get better, most likely by going to a dyno specialist but i was just wondering if anyone knows much about them and is willing to share some knowledge/time to hopefully improving my bike!!! cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by olliekent View Post
    anybody know much about these..? just bought an 06 FZ1-N(super happy with it) and it has come with some aftermarket exhaust and a Dynojet power commander. the bloke before me sed he downloaded something from the Dynojet website and tuned it to best he could but says you might be able to get better, most likely by going to a dyno specialist but i was just wondering if anyone knows much about them and is willing to share some knowledge/time to hopefully improving my bike!!! cheers
    You talking about a PC2 or 3?, If so yes you can download "generic" maps from the Power Commander website that will be close but to get them spot on would require time on a Dyno so they can adjust it at all engine revs
    Still, lots of people fit them with the std maps and are happy with that as it can cure a lot of problems particularly if exhausts etc have been changed
    Putting it on a dyno won't turn it into a fire breathing monster in comparison though Just clean up certain areas of the rev range
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