adammetselaar Scooter Rider

Number of posts: 47 Age: 47 Location: london uk Points: 1295 Registration date: 2009-01-25
 | Subject: power commander Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:02 pm | |
| hi all getting cold here now but i ordered a power commander from the u s a please can someone show me how to fit it ? , is it a easy job also honda silver my email is ametselar@btinternet.com thanks for the map i am looking to make the bike run smoth and i hope this should do it. also saw a bad crash last night this car in front of me about 100 feet lost a wheel on the local freeway and turned over five times it was like a movie i am many others pulled over and the guy had to be cut out he seemed a bit hurt but was alive the police said that the car was falling apart thats why it crashed, peace to all |
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honda_silver Site Admin

Number of posts: 2258 Age: 51 Location: Georgetown, Tx Points: 3606 Registration date: 2008-12-23
 | Subject: Re: power commander Fri Aug 14, 2009 7:53 am | |
| | adammetselaar wrote: | | i ordered a power commander from the u s a please can someone show me how to fit it ? , is it a easy jobl |
Here are the instructions from the Power Commander website: http://www.powercommander.com/downloads/123/install/411/eng123-411.pdf
I used a Posi-tap ( http://www.posi-lock.com/posiplug.html ) versus the wire splicing connection they provided._________________ Bill - Georgetown TX 07 Silver Wing ABS Clearview w/vent, Givi E96/TB19/E52 with Admore Lighting, Alaskan Leather, Wrist Rests, 3M Solas tape, K&N air, Hyperpro spring, Grip Puppies, Airhawk, Utopia backrest, Stebel, Apexcone HIDs, StingerZ LEDs (w/Backoff WigWag), Knight Rider Sequential LED, NGK Iridium, Power Commander III, Manic Salamander, Saeng mirrors, Garmin Zumo 660, Dark-Side Sumitomo Tire  |
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JeffR Site Admin

Number of posts: 1672 Age: 52 Location: Fremont, Ca Points: 2944 Registration date: 2008-12-19
 | Subject: Re: power commander Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:37 pm | |
| Adam, It didn't take too long for me and it was pretty simple. I took my seat off so I could have plenty of room to work but I hear you don't have to do this, it is just easier. I removed the larger plastic cover(the one where the worthless tool kit sits in), and then the 4 nuts that secured the seat. Once these things are off you will see the wires you need to look for. My wires were nice and clean but if you have an older SWing you many need to wipe them off if they are dusty/dirty. So, it is really easy and should only take about 30 mins to do all this work. Tell us how it all works out for you. And then tell us how you like it when you install it. _________________ Ride safe, JeffR 2007 Silver Wing (30,000 miles) 2005 Majesty 400 (sold 12,500 miles) 2004 Reflex (sold 3,500 miles) Givi Windshield, top case, vista cruise, power commander, dr pulley sliders, air hawk seat pad, (J. Costa not installed now), kevlar belt  |
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Bernardo Super Scooter Rider


Number of posts: 261 Location: Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom Points: 1456 Registration date: 2008-12-25
 | Subject: Re: power commander Sun Aug 23, 2009 9:16 am | |
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