Dynojet sells the PCV for about $390 and Motorcycle Superstore sells them for around $300. If someone was to look into a groupbuy...might start with MSS . How does one get a groupbuy going anyways?
basically we figure out how many of us are going to buy one, lets say 10 or 20, then we shop that around to retailers for the best price. Cheers
Interesting! Has anyone tried this and what maps are available? I notice it does not use the auto tune facility so it would need a different map over base if any modification where made to the airbox/exhaust? Any dyno graphs compared to stock?
I called them, and it seems the 100% duty cycle only occurs on very large throttle openings, and very large rpms. So I would think it would be quite easy to build a map everywhere else, and manually fill where it does go to 100%.
The only map available right now (and is installed in the unit) is for the bone stock TR. The only way they can offer more maps from various mods is if you go to an authorized facility and have your modified bike dyno tuned....and then share that map with them (stating your bike mods in detail). Of you live near a DynoTune corporate facility (Vegas or back east) then they will tune you for free so they can offer the map to everyone else.
An update regarding the PC-V from Motorcycle Superstore... Kevin, We have it loaded in our system under sku# 504553. You wont see it online, but like you said it should be available in a few weeks. Thanks, Jake Oberle | Customer Service – Parts & Sales | Motorcycle Superstore, Inc. 1555 E McAndrews Rd Suite 200 | Medford, OR 97504 Toll Free: 877.668.6872 | Fax: 541.227.0046
Update from DynoJet.... The TR650 Power Commander units are built and shipping now. Let me know if you have any further questions. Regards, Chris Kelly Dynojet Research Inc. 2191 Mendenhall Dr. Suite 105 North Las Vegas, NV 89081 1-800-992-4993
something like $379 from DynoJet and around $300 from stores like Revzilla and Motorcycle Superstore.
Since no one has any real performance mods available yet...the only map DynoJet has to offer is based from the stock TR. Once performance (like intake and exhaust) options become available...DynoJet will offer more maps to everyone. For that to happen they just need a modded bike in their shop to create a map with. The bike that does this gets free dyno time where as if you go and have it done at "Bob's dyno and internet cafe"...it can cost you a bit of $$$$ and none of your fellow TR brothers and sisters have access to those maps.