Power Commander Advise

Sofa king

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My friend has a 2009 800 Outlander. When he first got it he had Get Torqued put a new cam and pipe on it so they installed a power commander on it and set it up for him. He had to rebuild the motor recently and he had to bore it out some. As Get Torqued is no longer open and Kevin is busy working. I was wondering if anyone knew a good place he could get the power commander set up properly. Worse comes to worse we may try and figure it out on our own but I am thinking we should probably let a pro do it. Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. (can't spell advice either apparently)
 

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You could always get the Atotune module. It won't get you the same numbers as a professional tune, but it will give you a perfect burn.

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Give Kwic racing on here a pm and he might be able to send you in the right direction. He's a can am guy and like doing them up!


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I was looking at the autotune module on their website. If we can't find someone to do it, that's the way I was thinking of going. Thanks.
 

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I was looking at the autotune module on their website. If we can't find someone to do it, that's the way I was thinking of going. Thanks.

If you do end up going with Autotune, keep your bung plug in a safe place. When you get a good tune going, pull the O2 sensor and disable Autotune. The O2 sensors are pretty sensitive to moisture and are expensive/hard to find, so only use as needed.
 
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