El Toro - two words for you:
CRAP POST!!! You are an intertard crackpot!
With all due respect, I completely disagree with you.
As far as emissions, whatever. Does my PCIII equipped put out more? Probably. It still has a catalytic converter. Though I consider myself somewhat a greenie, I will not sacrifice driveability on a high performance machine like an FJR for emissions.
As far as Dynojet guys being smarter than Yammie engineers, well, I think you are missing the point entirely. Obviously Dynojet has designed a product to fill a need. Why that need is there will always be subject to speculation.
I will say that Yamaha has got issues with their fuel injection. I used to blame emissions standards for the problem also, but no more. I blame Yamaha. Others can do it right. I have ridden the new Kawi C14 and it is smoooooth. Others report modern bikes of other makes not experiencing the fuel injection issues the FJR has. Both the FZ-1 and FZ-6 have received much criticism about their fuel injection issues also. As far as I am concerned Yamaha lacks sophistication when designing their fuel injections systems. As many have lamented, when spending the $$$ on a relatively expensive motorcycle, it should already have a properly set up fuel injection with good driveability right from the factory. We shouldn't have to need to buy an aftermarket add-on to achieve those results.
As for warranty issues, you are speculating about things you really don't know about. And though it really doesn't matter in the great scheme of things, for all we know, the FJR will last longer with a properly set up PCIII than with the stock system.
As for your last statement about folks fooling themselves about improvements on stuff they do, I agree wholeheartedly. (Like and oil change improving the 'feel' of the motor) However, that doesn't mean that sometimes those improvements aren't there. I am always skeptical. As I was when I added a PCIII, but I can guarantee you the PCIII makes a big difference in throttle response on many FJRs. You would not see the positive response by so many if the results weren't there. And then there are my two FJRs. Both 04s. One with PCIII, and one without. You come ride both of mine back to back, and you will be singing a different tune. The difference in throttle response and smoothness is obvious. After riding the PCIII FJR, it's annoying to ride the stock one. Right now it's not my primary FJR, but someday it will be and when that happens, the PCIII will be installed.
You talke about power and the PCIII. Now I am sure some folks use the PCIII for supposed power gains with other changes. Maybe that happens, maybe it doesn't. I couldn't care in the least. I didn't buy the PCIII for power gains, but for improvement in driveability, throttle response, and smoothness. I got those things. Go to the Dynojet website, even they say that you shouldn't expect to see power gains with the PCIII so much as improvements in real world driveability.
Go install a PCIII on your FJR, and then comment on what benefit (or lack thereof) it bestows. Until then, you are just talking out your ass as you really don't know what it does.
From many of your other posts, you seem like a fart smeller, ooops, I mean smart feller, but you are dead wrong on this one.