Moose Power Commander III USB - 1020-0529

    Moose Power Commander III USB - 1020-0529

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    Moose Power Commander III USB

    • USB (Universal Serial Bus) port provides an instant, no-hassle way to connect your Power Commander to a computer
    • Allows fine-tuning of your fuel-injected ATV when changing the air filter or exhaust system, or when doing additional engine performance modifications
    • Built-in microprocessor and a specific map designed to improve performance over stock; Dynojet is continuously mapping different combinations for each bike that can be downloaded at their web site (www.powercommander.com)
    • If you do not have a computer, you can change the settings with three touch buttons on the faceplate
    • OEM-style wiring harness connectors with improved harness protection are supplied; no wiring modifications required
    • Includes easy-to-follow instructions
    • Utilizes direct injector control technology to control the fuel curve for models that do not possess the appropriate sensors to allow sufficient fuel adjustment
    • Also features an expansion port for future add-on modules from Dynojet
    • 9V USB power programming module included to supply voltage when unit is removed from the bike and attached to your PC; (not required if module is installed on bike)
    • USB software is compatible with Windows 98se/ME/2000/XP; opens all maps with .djm extension
    • Includes special USB operation cable


    All sales are final on fuel processors/tuners, no returns accepted. For warranty related issues, please contact manufacturer directly.
    Specifications
    Mfg #: 1020-0529
    Part #: 202446
    Type Fuel Injection Module
    Units Each
    Weight 1.20 lbs
    Vendor Part Number(s):
    10200529
    Alternate/OEM Part Number(s):
    10200529
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    Fitment for Moose Power Commander III USB

    Part 202446 fits the following machines

    Polaris
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