Nice thing about the P.C. is that most dyno centers are set up with Dynojet software to make custom maps. I have a buddy who bought the Yosh box, and after he realized there was a serious lack of available maps and mapping centers, he ended up getting the P.C.
Plug-N-Play and mad access to maps online is a definite plus.
The Yosh is a decent setup, but with all the accessory modules you have to buy to do all those things, I think he ended up spending in the $650 range (I believe you can spend in the $800 range if you buy everything?? :shock: ). All to find out he didn't need it, and could've gotten better support from a product that's 1/3 the cost.
I'm sorry, how often are you "tuning" your bike? Once I was satisfied with the map on my 929, it stayed like that for 3 years. It takes 30 seconds (Literally) to hook up a lap top and fire up the software, and if it's on the dyno, the tuner should be running that software on it anyway. It's infinitely accurately adjustable, and the standard in the industry. I'm not trying to pimp the P.C., but for the $125 difference, I wouldn't buy anything else if I was seriously looking for accurate duplicatable positive results.
My .02
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