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Yoshi exhaust and tune ecu

jambox

jambox

2014-04-21 09:15:00 UTC

Hi I just put yoshimura slip on exhaust on my 08 superduke , bike is new to me bought a month ago and love it . Problem is it's letting the odd pop since I changed the exhaust . Just ordered a tune ecu cable being reading a lot about it here . Is it easy and safe to do and what map would ye guys recommend . 08 superduke standard with twin yoshi exhaust with baffles in . Thanks

MrK

MrK

2014-04-22 17:02:00 UTC

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Colonel_Klinck

Colonel_Klinck

2014-04-22 17:59:00 UTC

Can I just turn off the sas using tune ecu till I get blanking plates .

Stupid Luke

Stupid Luke

2014-04-22 18:41:00 UTC

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The Gin Reaper

The Gin Reaper

2014-04-22 18:54:00 UTC

You'll need to plug the pipe that feeds the SAS or it will pop and bang constantly on the overrun if you turn it off with TECU

MrK

MrK

2014-04-22 19:39:00 UTC

I'm after reading every topic on this sorry . So what I should do is order blanking plates for the sas and turn off using the tune ecu . Do you think I should change map and if so which one do ye recommend . Any body selling the blanking plates ? Thanks for the help

Heipaal

Heipaal

2014-04-22 20:58:00 UTC

You know the biggest thing I miss about my 05 bike was the popping and banging. It had the round Akras and at night you could follow me by the blue flames emerging from under the seat. A mate on a Tuono fighter did once.

The SDR has blanking plates, Akra Evos, efficient mapping all that boring shit and it is a soulless bastard compared the the 05 bike.

Mind you, if I lived in Ireland I probably wouldnt want a bike that sounded like gunfire either