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Jul 19th, 2011, 9:32 pm
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BAZAZZ or DYNOJET... That is the Q
I am looking into fuel regulation for Mi Hyper and am inquiring who has what installed. I am torn between the BAZAZZ Z-Fi and the DYNOJET PCV. I would rather spend less on the Bazazz unit + they are located in Chino Hills... Any opinions before I pull the trigger this weekend??
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Jul 20th, 2011, 12:25 am
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Originally Posted by NikMusolino
I am looking into fuel regulation for Mi Hyper and am inquiring who has what installed. I am torn between the BAZAZZ Z-Fi and the DYNOJET PCV. I would rather spend less on the Bazazz unit + they are located in Chino Hills... Any opinions before I pull the trigger this weekend??
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power commander all the way!!!
and if you take your bike to vegas you'll get one for free!!!! plus free dyno tuning ...thats worth about $600 bills
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Thanks for bringing your bike in and thanks for the feedback!
Actually, we have NOT released anything for the 1100 EVO yet. Our local dealership never got one and have now gone out of businesss. We need a 09-10 Hyper 1100 and a 2011 Hyper EVO so if anyone can get out to us we would love to test it and give you the PCV and tune at no charge. Must have stock ECU on it.
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Jul 20th, 2011, 1:07 am
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PC, that way shops that have dynos's can "dial" it in for you, & you have an autotune & quick shifter option. Aloha Alex
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Jul 20th, 2011, 2:11 am
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Originally Posted by 08hyper
PC, that way shops that have dynos's can "dial" it in for you, & you have an autotune & quick shifter option. Aloha Alex
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tru dat  i had a pc5 installed on my 2011 evo sp hyper 3 months ago to tie in my new exhaust and wasp puk......thing runs schweeeeet !!!!!!
also......my dynojet quik shifter turned up this week  can't wait to install this baby
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Jul 20th, 2011, 2:38 am
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Originally Posted by el tardo
power commander all the way!!!
and if you take your bike to vegas you'll get one for free!!!! plus free dyno tuning ...thats worth about $600 bills
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That deal stipulates "... '09 1100 must have stock ECU..."
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Jul 20th, 2011, 2:51 am
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Originally Posted by 08hyper
PC, that way shops that have dynos's can "dial" it in for you, & you have an autotune & quick shifter option. Aloha Alex
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I've considered this, however; Bazzaz... Being in Chino Hills, & they probably have a Dyno/connect there... What I really want to know is, which unit works best? ... Something more substantive than "QuickShifter/AutoTune option" because Bazzaz offers those as well.
+ I have a Q on AutoTune... Isn't that only needed if the bike is frequently introduced to different climates? Or is it to complete a configuration that has no aptly programmed map? Yeh I'm not informed.  What is AutoTune??
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Last edited by NikMusolino; Jul 20th, 2011 at 6:14 am.
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Jul 20th, 2011, 8:57 am
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Originally Posted by NikMusolino
I've considered this, however; Bazzaz... Being in Chino Hills, & they probably have a Dyno/connect there... What I really want to know is, which unit works best? ... Something more substantive than "QuickShifter/AutoTune option" because Bazzaz offers those as well.
+ I have a Q on AutoTune... Isn't that only needed if the bike is frequently introduced to different climates? Or is it to complete a configuration that has no aptly programmed map? Yeh I'm not informed.  What is AutoTune??
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They told me the autotune "corrects" the map you are using while riding.
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Jul 20th, 2011, 9:32 am
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Originally Posted by NikMusolino
I've considered this, however; Bazzaz... Being in Chino Hills, & they probably have a Dyno/connect there... What I really want to know is, which unit works best? ... Something more substantive than "QuickShifter/AutoTune option" because Bazzaz offers those as well.
+ I have a Q on AutoTune... Isn't that only needed if the bike is frequently introduced to different climates? Or is it to complete a configuration that has no aptly programmed map? Yeh I'm not informed.  What is AutoTune??
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As for "Bazzaz" I have nothing, good or bad, but its a fairly new product, Dynojet has been around for many, many, years, with lots of experience on this product. "But" maybe you should try it, then we can compair which system works better, yours or mine.
"Autotune" is a self tuning map, plug in the AF ratio you want, & the PC will alter the AF as you ride the bike, supposed to work with elevation changer also. Aloha Alex
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Jul 20th, 2011, 9:53 am
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Would they do the same thing if the ECU is open loop on the EVO? Dont they both have the Auto tune option?
Why is everyone preferring the PC5 rather then the Bazzaz besides the quick shifter (not sure if the Bazzaz system has it also), just curious.
If I just wanted a basic system to just tune the A/F ratio correctly will either of the systems work? I dont care about the Q/S or getting the maximum possible HP, my major concern is not running lean or rich.
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Jul 20th, 2011, 5:02 pm
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Originally Posted by 08hyper
As for "Bazzaz" I have nothing, good or bad, but its a fairly new product, Dynojet has been around for many, many, years, with lots of experience on this product. "But" maybe you should try it, then we can compair which system works better, yours or mine.
"Autotune" is a self tuning map, plug in the AF ratio you want, & the PC will alter the AF as you ride the bike, supposed to work with elevation changer also. Aloha Alex
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For the offer/description and posterity  , I chose to go with Bazzaz... Purchased through MotovationUSA.com as their prices on the Bazzaz line are marked down thirty percent. Plus, I purchased the AutoTune
I have also been informed that Bazzaz in Chino Hills' Dynamometer is not open to the public (Team/R&D only), but they have a connect in Tustin that tunes for them. The support rep there assured Mi configuration (DP Race ECU/Full Exhaust System) would be optimized by utilizing these products, so I was sold.
Have fun in Monterey Bay without Mi! This purchase is what I attribute this weekend in Cucamonga to...
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