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sv-robo 29-08-07 08:25 PM

power commander111usb
 
hi im new here, have an sv k3 fitted with blue flame tri-oval evo system and k&n air filter along with about another grands worth of body modifications(bit of a project goin on here). Now thinking of having a dynojet power commander111usb fitted can anyone advise on the difference this would make ie extra top speed, bhp, overall performance any advice would be gratefully received

mattSV 29-08-07 08:57 PM

Re: power commander111usb
 
Welcome to the madhouse :D

A power commander wouldn't make a significant difference to top end, or max bhp, it might however help to smooth your power/torque curves.

Depends if you want to play around with your settings, if you are happy to just get one map that works, then consider getting the stock ECU remapped - much cheaper and just as effective.

Would be interested in seeing you SV with £1000 of body mods - got any pics?

Sideshow#36 29-08-07 08:59 PM

Re: power commander111usb
 
I bought one when I had my micron system and K&N filter fitted. All I did was download the closest map possible from the dynojet website and It made quite a big difference. I did a couple of normal runs and then added the new map. It seems to iron out a little flatspot that I had in the midrange. Makes the thottle seem crisper too. Its a lot of money for what it is but worth it in my opinion. Im sure a proper dyno session would be worth it too.

sv-robo 29-08-07 09:13 PM

Re: power commander111usb
 
Thanks for the advice and welcome.

I have some pictures, should I post the pics in this thread or the photo's one??

mattSV 29-08-07 09:14 PM

Re: power commander111usb
 
Both for maximum impact ;)

sv-robo 29-08-07 09:36 PM

Re: power commander111usb
 
Ok finally done it.

The modifications are airblade iridium screen, led front indicators, chrome rad cover, belly pan (from Suzuki), DHM crash bobbins, anodised fairing trim/headset/brake fluid cap/engine casing bolts/engine oil cap/tax disc holder, meta alarm and immobiliser (Thatham approved) K&N airfilters, blue flame tri oval evo system, fender extender, hugger, tail tidy, clear rear led lights with built in indicators, seat cowel (not pictured) motrax graphics and other minor bits.


http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/e...6Bike00037.jpg

http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/e...6Bike00025.jpg

http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/e...6Bike00024.jpg

http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/e...6Bike00023.jpg

http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/e...6Bike00022.jpg

pencil shavings 29-08-07 11:08 PM

Re: power commander111usb
 
is that a standard screen or double bubble? nice bike :cool:

sv-robo 12-09-07 07:43 PM

Re: power commander111usb
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pencil shavings (Post 1273625)
is that a standard screen or double bubble? nice bike :cool:


Sorry for the late reply. It is a standard iridium screen not double bubble.

jonboy99 12-09-07 09:27 PM

Re: power commander111usb
 
Very nice looking bike! Nicest pointy i've seen in fact. Do you carry a pillion - if not a silver seat cowl would really finish it off. Also, did you ask blueflame for a shorty can or is that the standard length trioval one?

cornishrider 13-09-07 06:15 PM

Re: power commander111usb
 
Those rear lights you have, you said the indicators are built in? Is that legal? I saw summit similar on a gsx and loved them!


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