Dynojet BMW S1000RR 10-16 Power Commander V Secondary Fuel Module
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Most of today's high performance, four cylinder Sport Bikes have two injectors per cylinder. The Power Commander V connects to 4 of those 8 injectors. In virtually all cases the PCV's +250% / -100% fuel adjust-ability allows more than enough adjustment for all but the most radically altered engines. However, we recognize that there are people building heavily modified engines (extreme big bore, turbo, etc) that may require the adjustment of all 8 injectors.
Enter the Power Commander V Secondary Fuel Module. The S.F.M. connects to the upper injector rail using OEM connectors. From there, it is only a single cable connection to the PCV. Once connected, you will be able to adjust both upper and lower injectors by as much as +250/-100%.
If the gear position input is connected on your PCV you will have the ability to adjust all of the injectors on a "per gear" basis (a complete map for every gear) as well as the ability to map each injector separately. That gives you up to 48 complete maps!
There will also be a "basic" mode that allows you to have a single fuel table that simply puts the requested fuel change in both upper and lower injector modules at the same time. For those of you that have modified engines that require more fuel than 4 injectors can provide, but do not need the complexity of mapping each cylinder and each gear separately, this setting is for you.
In addition to the increased fuel adjustability the SFM provides, it also allows for the use of the Dynojet Quick Shifter sensor on 8 injector bikes. On earlier Power Commanders an Ignition Module or Stand Alone Ignition Quick Shifter was necessary to use the DQS on bikes with 8 injectors. Now, you can have both added fuel control and shifter functionality at a very low price. NOTE: Quick Shifter Expansion Module is NOT NECESSARY if using the Secondary Fuel Module.
Dynojet Suzuki GSX-R1000 Power Commander V SFM Installation Instructions