Nicolas
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I'm reading about something right now. It seems that you can have 2 different maps stored on the PCIII. I'm thinking about putting the smooth map, and then the zero map so that I can switch them easily. When doing long rides, I could switch it to 'zero map' meaning the PCIII wouldn't do anything, and if I need to, switch it to the smooth map.
Only question I have is that they say that you can easily change them, but I don't know how. Maybe you need to purchase something else to be able to do that, i'm not sure yet. There are 3 buttons on it basically.. Low, Mid, High but I doubt those are for changing maps.
UPDATE : It seems that you need to purchase the hub (189$) and the switch, which is more money than I wanna pay. I guess that when I do know I'm heading out on a long trip, i'll hookup the laptop and load the zero map.
As far as fuel use, I'm not sure how much throttle is required to maintain 65 miles per hour but if I remember correctly, the engine runs between 3500-4000rpm at that speed. If the required throttle is around 20%, I'd be looking at a 7% more gas used. If it's more around 30% throttle, then the map says that the PCIII will reduce by 5% the gas used so I'll actually be getting more gas mileage.
I think that it would be really easy to tweak that with a dyno, or even without. Next time I'm on teh highway, i'll look at the exact RPM value at 65 miles/hour. Then, i'll hookup the laptop and see how much throttle is required to reach that RPM and that will give me the exact values I need. I can then set '0' in my map at that exact location as my 'cruise' speed and I'll be using the exact same gas as before. I could even put -5 or -10 to actually save gas when i'm in that zone. That's the beauty of the PCIII, you can fully change that and the standard map actually has lots of zones with negative values so it's making the injectors use less gas
Only question I have is that they say that you can easily change them, but I don't know how. Maybe you need to purchase something else to be able to do that, i'm not sure yet. There are 3 buttons on it basically.. Low, Mid, High but I doubt those are for changing maps.
UPDATE : It seems that you need to purchase the hub (189$) and the switch, which is more money than I wanna pay. I guess that when I do know I'm heading out on a long trip, i'll hookup the laptop and load the zero map.
As far as fuel use, I'm not sure how much throttle is required to maintain 65 miles per hour but if I remember correctly, the engine runs between 3500-4000rpm at that speed. If the required throttle is around 20%, I'd be looking at a 7% more gas used. If it's more around 30% throttle, then the map says that the PCIII will reduce by 5% the gas used so I'll actually be getting more gas mileage.
I think that it would be really easy to tweak that with a dyno, or even without. Next time I'm on teh highway, i'll look at the exact RPM value at 65 miles/hour. Then, i'll hookup the laptop and see how much throttle is required to reach that RPM and that will give me the exact values I need. I can then set '0' in my map at that exact location as my 'cruise' speed and I'll be using the exact same gas as before. I could even put -5 or -10 to actually save gas when i'm in that zone. That's the beauty of the PCIII, you can fully change that and the standard map actually has lots of zones with negative values so it's making the injectors use less gas
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