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I've been thinking about getting a power commander lately. I heard that a small suzuki dealer about 20 miles away from my town does dyno-tuning, so I rode over there yesterday to ask them. The guy at the counter quoted me a price of $500 for the power commander, installation and tuning. I was just wondering how much some of you have paid for all of it total.
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That's about what I paid in Cal. (Where most places are quoting in $500 to $700 range). Cost for PC-V is $325 +/-. I'm on to the suspension now! Price is fair if he doesn't shortcut the process.
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You can get the PC-V on-line for about $300.00. Installation is easy, so the only variable would be the cost of the dyno-tune. Though without any other mods to the bike, a dyno-tune is not needed - the stock map is fine and you should feel an improvement.
If you have the other mods (exhaust, air filter) the shop's price sounds good! Make sure to get a before and after chart to gauge your "improvement."
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$500 is not bad for the unit, installation (which is pretty simple) and then the dyno tune..
Find out what the dyno tune alone costs and if its significantly cheaper than $200 buy the unit online and install it yourself..
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I was thinking about buying it somewhere else and installing it myself, but they discount the dyno-tuning if you buy it from them and have them install it. I might be able to save a little bit by installing it myself, but I figure for a little bit more I would rather have a dealership do it. Plus this is a dealership in a fairly small town (3,500 people), so I'd also rather spend a little more money and help the owner out to make sure it's still there in a few years. The next closest dealer I could go to for dyno-tuning is about 60 miles.
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might be a stupid question but,
the only dealer around me that does dyno tuning isnt a yamaha dealer. would they even do it to one, is the mapping principles the same across brands. or should i just continue to look for a yamaha dealer? sorry for the hijack |
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Dyno tuning is not dealer dependent. Those guys do all makes of bikes and can do yours. They adjust the ecu of the bike by reading values off of the rear tire. The equipment is set up (to the bike), specific to the make of the dyno and the software program.
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