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Offline scottie1963

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Full arrow exhaust system
« on: December 26, 2016, 17:42:22 »
Please can someone tell me what else I will need I.e. tre / power commander or other as I will lose the butterfly valve

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Re: Full arrow exhaust system
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2016, 19:09:38 »
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Re: Full arrow exhaust system
« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2016, 21:21:59 »
Power commander with either a generic map downloaded from their website or far better a custom map on a dyno. You will also need a lamba sensor eliminator plug of some kind (to stop the FI light flashing) as this will need to be removed because it will work against the power commander. 
FYI .. you may also be able to disconnect the ecu wire that runs the lamba sensor , doing this will also stop the FI light.  I've done this on a Vee but unsure as to what colour wire to disconnect on a your bike . Someone else may have that info .
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Re: Full arrow exhaust system
« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2016, 11:41:43 »
Hi scottie. You need a servo buddy for the exhaust butterfly, I've seen them on ebay, a power commander with there map or better still a custom map. These bikes run lean so don't save money by not buying the pc.   If you have the new ecu you don't need a tre really and with a pc I'm not sure you'd need it anyway.
Good luck, your credit card will need it!!!

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Re: Full arrow exhaust system
« Reply #4 on: December 27, 2016, 13:37:17 »
Save your self some dosh and get the PCFC  (Power Commander Fuel Controller) rather than a Power Commander V. It does exactly the same as the PC V, meaning the fuelling can be adjusted and be spot on.  Search the threads and you will see a thread re the PCFC.  Also respectfully suggest you speak to your 'local' Dyno centre. I paid in region of £175 for PCFC (against over £300. for the PCV) then about 1.5hrs on dyno getting it spot on. (it comes with the o2 eliminator that plugs in Kwackboy alludes to)
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Re: Full arrow exhaust system
« Reply #5 on: December 27, 2016, 13:39:58 »
Yes, a servo buddy to make the ecu think the valve is still there...a power comander, with a tailored map,  and o2 sensor eliminators, which should come with the pc.
it's not cheap, but does give good results...