Author Topic: Looking for MG Service Shop in Seattle/Portland Area  (Read 80 times)

Offline RonStelvio

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Looking for MG Service Shop in Seattle/Portland Area
« on: April 05, 2026, 10:42:32 PM »
I have a '09 Stelvio that needs help with a snatchy throttle... snatchy to to point it's not rideable.  I was fine last year but not now.  I will need a tech that's familiar with PC3 (Power Commander 3).  The roller rocker update has been done.

Do any any of you have a MG proficient shop recommendation?  Independent is OK.

As I live in Olympia (South Puget Sound area), going to Seattle or Portland is ok.  I can trailer it as necessary.
 
I have been unable to get in contact with Jason Wallace of DenizenMoto.  I also tried to reach him through WildGuzzi.

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Re: Looking for MG Service Shop in Seattle/Portland Area
« Reply #1 on: Today at 06:20:11 AM »
  Have you considered just disconnecting the PC3 and see if that improves anything ?

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Re: Looking for MG Service Shop in Seattle/Portland Area
« Reply #2 on: Today at 06:26:04 AM »
  Have you considered just disconnecting the PC3 and see if that improves anything ?

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Re: Looking for MG Service Shop in Seattle/Portland Area
« Reply #3 on: Today at 06:46:53 AM »
PC3 doesn't work on a Stelvio, it should be a 5 or 6 with autotune, Tod over at Guzzi Tech has maps. Disconnect the PC. Check the play in your throttle cable & adjust it to almost no play. I used to set up PC5 & 6's for customers at the shops I worked at here in GA
There are Power Commander centers up there but most likely not a Guzzi dealer. Before you can tune the PC you have to disconect it & tune your bike 1st
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Re: Looking for MG Service Shop in Seattle/Portland Area
« Reply #4 on: Today at 07:04:46 AM »
Best option is to bin the PC 3 and install a Beetle map. 
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Re: Looking for MG Service Shop in Seattle/Portland Area
« Reply #5 on: Today at 08:52:03 AM »
What Dave says.  PC3 is made for earlier ECU's not 5AM like Stelvio has. Best to put a map in the ECU that works not an add on tool.
I have installed lot's of Beetle maps and one's from GTM, I have to work with whatever the customer wants.

The bike still has to be tuned properly BEFORE anything else!! When was the last time the TPS was reset, Valves adjusted, throttle bodies cleaned & adjusted?? An add on tool does not fix that.
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