How much horsepower does a Power Commander 5 add?

How much horsepower does a Power Commander 5 add?

The Power Commander is a tuning tool to adjust fuel, and on some models ignition timing. Just adding a Power Commander to a completely stock vehicle usually does not increase peak horsepower. It usually will improve drivability, throttle response, and mid-range horsepower and torque.

How do I reset a Power Commander 5?

They only last about 10 minutes.

  1. Under “Tools” menu, select the “Environment Options” menu.
  2. The “Environment Options” dialog opens.
  3. At the bottom of the Environment Options box, the “Reset Power Commander” button will now appear.
  4. Click the “Reset Power Commander” button.

How do you adjust a Power Commander V?

In the PCV software go to Power Commander Tools > Calibrate > Gear position. Put the bike in first gear, and let the rear wheel spin while the bike idles. Click the Calibrate button for gear 1. Next, shift the bike into each higher gear, and repeat the process, clicking on the Calibrate button for that gear.

Does a Power Commander make your bike faster?

Installing a Power Commander won’t improve the bike’s horsepower or torque on its own. The Power Commander piggybacks onto the system and with a map designed for your bike, you can improve the engine response by smoothing out the fuelling.

How do you adjust a power commander?

To adjust the buttons on your Power Commander III, follow the instructions below:

  1. With the ignition off, hold down all three buttons on the Power Commander III unit.
  2. While still holding down the buttons, turn on the ignition and start the bike.
  3. Release the buttons.

How much is a power commander for a motorcycle?

Regular: $70.95 – $604.99 Save up to 14%!

What does the Power Commander 5 do?

Piggyback Fuel Tuner The Power Commander V is a unique EFI tuning device because it can monitor and maintain your air/fuel ratio without directly changing the ECU. To reinstate your stock settings, all you need to do is uninstall the device, and you’re done.