DeSTy
King of the Bling
I recently purchased a 2nd-hand power commander from a member of this forum, to fit to my 03.
Having performed the required installation surgery on Saturday afternoon, I was eager to get out yesterday and see the results. After I fitted the unit, I took the bike for a quick squirt locally and noticed a sharp increase in mid-range grunt, but being in an urban area, didn't really want to get too carried away, so I took the bike home and waited for our weekly ride yesterday.
The PCIII came with a map that was setup for a 03 ST1300, stock A/F and 2Bros pipes. My bike currently has a K&N and stock pipes... the 2 bros M5's are on their way. A number of ST1300 maps still reside on the PCIII CD even though the ST1300 unit is no longer supported or sold by Dynojet.
Prior to installation, I powered the PCIII up on my desk while connected to the computer and checked the map and accel pump settings.
Yesterday, I took the bike out with 6 friends and covered about 400 miles of varied country from tight mountain twisties to long open-plain sweepers and noticed a few things...
The bike has MUCH more mid-range grunt... I mean it is a beast, it's not a simple case of a little more power or smoothed out the torque curve, dropping back to 4th and twisting the throttle at about 90mph results in the bike leaping forward so hard that it tries to tear you off the seat. The gap between 50mph and 120mph just got very, very, short.
Now the bad... it uses fuel at an astonishing rate. Where I would normally get home with about 1/4 tank left, yesterday I got home and was showing 30kmh left in the tank, so fuel usage is up about 25%!.
Also, and this is probably not a downside but a tuning issue, twice it hesitated when accelerating from a standstill at low revs. I managed to be able to reproduce this and believe it's a function of the accel pump. If I blip the throttle and then immediately attempt to drive off, it will falter for a brief moment before catching and running normally.
Once the slip-ons turn up and I fit them, it's off to the dyno to get it tuned properly. I may also invest in the map switch available from dynojet so I can switch between a 0-map (stock) and performance maps, thus having a little more control over the fuel usage!.
Having performed the required installation surgery on Saturday afternoon, I was eager to get out yesterday and see the results. After I fitted the unit, I took the bike for a quick squirt locally and noticed a sharp increase in mid-range grunt, but being in an urban area, didn't really want to get too carried away, so I took the bike home and waited for our weekly ride yesterday.
The PCIII came with a map that was setup for a 03 ST1300, stock A/F and 2Bros pipes. My bike currently has a K&N and stock pipes... the 2 bros M5's are on their way. A number of ST1300 maps still reside on the PCIII CD even though the ST1300 unit is no longer supported or sold by Dynojet.
Prior to installation, I powered the PCIII up on my desk while connected to the computer and checked the map and accel pump settings.
Yesterday, I took the bike out with 6 friends and covered about 400 miles of varied country from tight mountain twisties to long open-plain sweepers and noticed a few things...
The bike has MUCH more mid-range grunt... I mean it is a beast, it's not a simple case of a little more power or smoothed out the torque curve, dropping back to 4th and twisting the throttle at about 90mph results in the bike leaping forward so hard that it tries to tear you off the seat. The gap between 50mph and 120mph just got very, very, short.
Now the bad... it uses fuel at an astonishing rate. Where I would normally get home with about 1/4 tank left, yesterday I got home and was showing 30kmh left in the tank, so fuel usage is up about 25%!.
Also, and this is probably not a downside but a tuning issue, twice it hesitated when accelerating from a standstill at low revs. I managed to be able to reproduce this and believe it's a function of the accel pump. If I blip the throttle and then immediately attempt to drive off, it will falter for a brief moment before catching and running normally.
Once the slip-ons turn up and I fit them, it's off to the dyno to get it tuned properly. I may also invest in the map switch available from dynojet so I can switch between a 0-map (stock) and performance maps, thus having a little more control over the fuel usage!.