Cavy
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The pricier of the two controllers is the MCU and the specific prices vary by year, but the sum of the two controllers is approximately $1650 at Cycle Parts Warehouse.
If I could find the two units for about half of the above prices, I would probably try substituting the 2009 units in my 2007.
Cheers!
If your goal is smoother throttle control, then you can get it for less by purchasing a Power Commander V plus the AutoTune module (I think someone recently paid less than $700 for both) that allows you to customize the tuning yourself in terms of air fuel ratios. Then you can control what areas are leaned out for fuel efficiency and how much without paying for custom tuning, and it will automatically adjust itself if you do any exhaust or intake mods. You can find your own balance of smoothness vs. fuel efficiency that you like, and even switch to a configuration more biased toward economy for long trips.
Upgrading to the 2009 stock controllers may give some improvements, but they are still limited by emissions requirements, so it won't be the best that it could be in terms of smooth throttle control and throttle response.
Or if you really want to be different and enjoy cutting perfectly good wiring, you could go with the Motty AFR Tuner like I did (before PCV and AutoTune existed). It gives similar AFR-based auto-tuning as the PCV+AutoTune, but also includes a built-in data logger (useful for discovering which areas to lean out for cruising efficiency) and has a higher resolution map for more precise tuning. I think I got mine for about $640.
I ride a '08 AE and I would have sold it if not for the PCIII I add to it. It solved all the jerking and surging that the facfory built in. I installed the smoothness map for gen. II and it cured it.