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Old 07-26-01, 06:14 AM
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Thinking about PFC

Thinking about getting the PFC for my R1 but am unsure as to how much know how I would need to be safe with it.

People say even if you get it programmed prior to install you will need to dyno with wide O2 sensor to fine tune.

Thoughts to convince me to buy this 1400 + ecu?
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Old 07-26-01, 08:03 AM
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Ray Lochhead of Shane Racing programmed mine and it runs great. Definitely not rich. I get better gas mileage with it plus superior performance over my old XS ecu.

You need a dyno to fine tune any engine with a pre-programmed
ecu no matter who does it. The only way around this is to set up your engine exactly like the one used for the "model" engine of the programming company.
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Old 07-26-01, 01:11 PM
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any concerns with PFC on a 93 R1...I hear things are different for 94-95's.
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