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hi just recently purchased and installed an ecu restrictor for my pointy k6, but is there any easy way to find out if the ecu restrictor actually works? cant feel any difference while riding on the bike?
is that to restrict it to 33bhp? I thought you had to change the whole ecu for that.
Did you replace ECU? it doesnt feel much diff because of the torque i find mine tends to lose all power at 8k rpm and top end is just below 100 on a flat, just get out and ride it (if you can) and see if you notice a difference
Jamiebridges123
04-05-09, 12:26 AM
If you can't tell if it's restricted or not, what's the worry? :p He said to the po leece
MOVING ON I hear it loses power above 8k. You would be able to tell coming from a full power ECU to a restricted one.
You should notice that the power band is shorter than a full power so you'll need to work through the gears more so. Just try and get 120 on the clock! :)
Drew Carey
04-05-09, 09:03 AM
Go to a private runway and open it up. If you can't get past 113-118 then it's restricted. If it keeps going then there's something not right.
What is the part number on the item you purchased and installed?
thanks for the info guys. will try out ure methods.
Go to a private runway and open it up. If you can't get past 113-118 then it's restricted. If it keeps going then there's something not right.
113-118
jesus, my bike wont get past 106 on the runway, what is the SVs real top end then?
113-118
jesus, my bike wont get past 105, what is the SVs real top end then?
107 baby ;)
Track though!
Jamiebridges123
05-05-09, 09:40 PM
125-130 or so?
126 actualy speed(ish) DD made a post about it.
On the clocks, couldn't tell you.
113-118
jesus, my bike wont get past 106 on the runway, what is the SVs real top end then?
I've heard 135 has been seen.
Jamiebridges123
06-05-09, 12:27 AM
I am going to max mine when I get the new chain/sprockets and new tyre fitted...
Suggestions as to where to do it? Not motorway of course, I have a few roads in mind.. :)
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