Just a little FYI, PC V will work on any Delphi bike as long as you have the right ver. Depends on year and model to get the right plug. Dynojet doesn't promote them because they haven't tested them for earlier models, yet. That was the company line I got while in Vegas at there offices for PC V training few weeks ago. I can tell you I have installed and mapped over 100 PC V's on 02 thru 07 bikes as well as newer bikes. PC V offers a lot of options you don't get with other tuners. It has the hub built in for quick-shift add on, as well as allowing you to run 2 maps with just a added switch. Also can map by gear, which means separate map for each gear as well as each cyl, and a ing map for each gear and cyl too. so you can tune out pinging will leaving the line, under full load, but add that timing back while in other gears. I can go on and on. Most buy it and just load a map. DONT DO THAT. Have it tuned. No one ever considers the altitude where this map was created. It matters a lot. All the maps on Dynojets website are made in Vegas. They have 2 guys how map test mules with different pipes and etc.. or they are submitted by someone somewhere at a point in the air above sea level. Some things else is that if you do build a bike with the need for more then a 6200 rpm limit they will send you an unlock code for 6700. Anything above that you have to send a dyno chart showing the bike still climbing in numbers when it shuts off. Dealers can send in for these codes.