Well, I could be all wrong in my thinking, wouldn't be the first time. Color me skeptical.
Well I finally had a chance to test my bike (06A) after installing the PCIII last weekend (see pics if interested here:
PCIII installation).
Now if you remember ealier in this thread I mentioned that I was previously running the Barbarian Jumper Mod with a +7 enrichment across all 4 cylinders & a K&N air filter as the only mods to a stock bike,
(no throttle mods) & I felt that modification elliminated a very twitchy throttle at various RPMs, which is what most of us Gen II owners complained about. I definetly could have been satisfied with this set up & I'll get to why I went with the PCIII anyway, later.
I did reset the enrichment back to stock settings before I installed the PCIII.
I tested it extensively the way I use my bike much of the time by commuting in NYC. And if I was satisfied before, you should see me smiling now! I was amazed at how much
smoother the bike is now in stop & go traffic. No abrupt throttle at all, even when rolling as low as 900 rpm. That's right 900 rpm & no feathering of the clutch either. Thank you PCIII, I could not do that before.
Even when I downshifted to 2nd upon coming to a stop sign (rolling stop) & then accelerated away, it was smooth as glass. Before, a 2nd gear takeoff would not have been smooth & I would have had to downshift to 1st for a smooth takeoff. Thank you PCIII.
After repeated successful testing in morning rush hour, I made a left & went over the George Washington Bridge into New Jersey & headed up to High Point State Park. Anyone familiar with this area knows that you get many nice twisties at up & down elevations all on this one road Route 23. Again the bike did not display any twitchyness or abrupt throttle & felt very strong as it did when I rode this route with the BJM +7. The very 1st time I rode High Point before the BJM mod it was impossible to be smooth & made me look (& feel) like a FNG.
I then continued south in the northwest corner of New Jersey where there are many nice twisting roads through some farm land & I could not have been happier with the way the FJR performed. I must also mention that I performed this test in Streetfighter Mode (solo, without bags/trunk) only a tankbag & ipod because this is how I do most of my riding. I will have to wait for a weekend when my wife & I can take a daytrip with bags & maybe trunk to find out how it performs loaded. I really don't expect to be disappointed afterall this bike does not suffer from insufficient power, & the bike has performed very well on the 2 weekend trips we have already experienced.
As to why I didn't just leave the bike with just the BJM+7? I know I will eventually replace the stock exhaust & knew it would be alot easier to load a different map into the PCIII later that to start to manually experiment with CO settings.
Again this is just my findings & as we have read others have had mixed results. I really feel for guys like 818Guy after reading what he has been going through, but it may have more to do more with his being an AE than an A model.