P3 and Motion Hole are not the same thing. (Motion Holes are typically not suggested for asymmetricals)
Second thing, I will always recommend a bowler try a ball before adding any balance holes. Even in today's hi-tech environment, we can't predict exactly what a ball will do once drilled.
If you like using the Dual Angle method, then go through the steps and layout your ball to meet your needs. Then, throw the ball to determine if you need a balance hole or not. (I would suggest more than 1 day of bowling, sometimes we have varying releases so trying on different days will confirm if what you saw the first time is correct.)
If you decide you want to tweak the reaction with a balance hole, then go about that process.
Just make sure you set the ball up properly to ensure you can maximize the effects of a balance hole. I have even had balls be illegal (static weight) before adding a balance hole. If it is, then don't use the ball during competition, practice only. If you like the reaction, then a P2 hole will neither add or subtract significant changes in reaction. Adding a P2 in this instance will bring the ball back to specs.