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Old 23-10-08, 10:20 PM   #1
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Default Exhaust - How do I know if I need a remap?

just made a can for the 650 and as its a road bike its not too mad and loud. But how will I know if I need to get it remapped? Or will it run so cacky it will be obvious.
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Old 23-10-08, 11:45 PM   #2
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Default Re: Exhaust - How do I know if I need a remap?

If it's just a can it'll probably be right. But if it feels hesitant or generally wierd at any point in revs then it needs a remap.
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Old 24-10-08, 10:52 AM   #3
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just made a can for the 650
You made it yourself or fitted it yourself?
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If it's just a can it'll probably be right. But if it feels hesitant or generally wierd at any point in revs then it needs a remap.
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Old 24-10-08, 11:30 AM   #4
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Made it ourselves. Will fit it at the weekend, or maybe next week. Will do pictures. Its not just ann average botch up, we have all the machinery to make them. Normally for race cars. Its alloy case with stainless ends, stainless baffle and some packing. Looks real nice.
Done a system before and that went ok. But this is my commute bike so I want it to be reliable. I still take pride in this bike though, just like any other.
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Old 24-10-08, 11:33 AM   #5
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If it a similar design to common aftermarket exhausts you shouldn't have a problem, pic's would be good.
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Old 24-10-08, 11:43 AM   #6
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defo pics coming next week. I just need to pack it and get the ends on first. Then I will do a dummy fit before I polish the baby.
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Old 24-10-08, 03:45 PM   #7
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Default Re: Exhaust - How do I know if I need a remap?

And then you'll mass produce them for £50 for fellow .org'ers?
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And then you'll mass produce them for £50 for fellow .org'ers?

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