View Full Version : What EFI power programmer controller are you running?
Groundworx
10-03-2009, 09:55 PM
A buddy of mine has a 2006 Raptor he is building up for our trip to Little Sahara. Last time we went, I rode a 450R Honda and he rode and LTR. After riding his Raptor, I decided to pick one up myself to build. The one I got already has a full exhaust. I believe it is a Moto Works SR4. I just ordered a K&N with an intake adapter. I am not sure which EFI controller to run. My buddy has a full curtis sparks exhaust and a curtis sparks controller. I am looking at the fmf or lrd. I have seen some cheaper ones like Vortex. Does anyone have any suggestions?
yfzrider690
10-08-2009, 09:40 AM
The first thing you wanna look at is can you change the settings without a computer. My dad has they power commander 3 and you can change the settings at the bike without a laptop. You can adjust the low, mid and high. I think the power commander is the most popular one. Go to raptorforum.com or moddedraptor.com and ask them there suggestions. I did the research for my dad and that is what I came up with. Very easy to install and change the settings.
Groundworx
10-08-2009, 04:05 PM
I already ordered a FMF. Power Commander is one that I looked at as well. If I was going to keep the Raptor for an extended amount of time, I would probably have went with the Power Commander. I got a good deal on the FMF so I went with it. I like FMF products so I will probably be happy with this one.
Groundworx
10-10-2009, 12:57 PM
Got my FMF programmer today and installed it. It makes a huge difference. I have it, with a K&N with the adapter and a moto works slip on. This thing is a rocket. I think I still have a little fine tuning to do to it, but the power is amazing. If you ride a Raptor 700, I recommend getting a programmer.
ERLBUTTERNUT
11-20-2009, 05:47 PM
I have been running a trinity controller for about six months and it is amazing. you can change your settings (low mid & high) in 15 seconds or less. It has also been submerged in a lake (more than 8 feet) for 15 mins. and has never missed a beat.
Groundworx
11-20-2009, 06:01 PM
Best $200 I have ever spent.
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