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What to pay for a power commander3 for CORSARO?

Posted: 22 Jun 2008 21:45
by nfitz
In an attempt to sort out the smooth running of my CORSARO below 4k and in anticipation of changing the exhuasts next year i've started to look on the internet for a Power Comander3 - best price in the UK seems high at £280. Yet in the UK its £150 even though these are made in Preston!
Has anyone out there in CORSARO land bought one? what dis you find? What should i be paying?
Cheers Nigel

Posted: 23 Jun 2008 08:18
by franky
I'll be getting mine from ebay.com the us site!

have a look on there....

Posted: 24 Jun 2008 22:57
by nfitz
I have looked on the www and made a few calls in Europe Uk and USA.
My findings for those that are considering getting a PC3:
UK - set price at £270
Europe - best price is Maniac Motors in Germany - 300Euro
USA - $340 fom eBay shops that will ship to UK

Best but most dificult buy is US shop ... HYPERFORMANCE http://www.hyperformanceparts.com/catal ... ath=15_463 who are presently discounting to $270. However, they will not accept non US payemnt and wont ship outside US!

So I've organised a colleague in the US to buy me one and ship to the UK and ill settle up with him independantly.

FYI -The PC3 part number is 731-411 for a Moto Morini Corsaro 1200.

I plan to fit this initialy to a standard Corsaro and use the standard maps that come with the PC3 (and can be downloaded from the Dynojet site) to see if this smooths out the throttle response.

When I get into a full exhuast system (when money permits and I have found the right buy)- then I'll get it on a rolling road and use the PC3 to re-map to suit the exhuasts and bike.

I would welcome any more experienced comment on this strategy ....

Cheers Nigel

Posted: 25 Jun 2008 06:36
by franky
sounds like the way forward........ Have dynojet got a list of maps on their website yet? will you get the bike set up on a rolling road with the cat?

Posted: 25 Jun 2008 23:07
by nfitz
There are 2 maps listed 1- GRP slip ons etc ans 2 - all maps?
http://www.powercommander.com/powercomm ... 07&yr=2007

However, I understood that the PC3 comes with a standard map to suit initialy a standard bike. I will try this 1st and see waht happens. Dependant upn result I will then go and get it set-up and a map made.

This is for me part1 towards uchanging the whole exhust - just cant afford to lash out and get the whole lot in 1 go.