Getting it dynoed/mapped on monday

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franky
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Getting it dynoed/mapped on monday

Post by franky »

Managed to get round to sorting the fueling out, since I fitted the termi downpipes its ran a little rough low down to say the least! The pipe work has nearly a 4mm larger bore in most places.

So monday morning there will be a corsaro going through pain in a quite part of lincolnshire :shock:

Looking forward to see how it affects fuel consumption too, in theory it should increase my tank range.

I'll have a baffles in run too to see what if any effects they have on the fueling.
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Post by vtxbrit »

Interested to see what figures you get Franky,
I have a PCIII which I got when I brought the QD pipe, I have fitted the pipe but not the PC, the engine is running really well at present (set up by Richard at Tecmoto) and unless I can get another 10 Hp by fitting it I’m not sure if it’s worth the grief and reduced fuel consumption.
Taking it to France then Germany next week might end up on the “Ringâ€￾ for a couple of laps :wink:
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Post by franky »

fuel consumption should go down as the bike will be fueling perfectly. Previous bikes that I had set up all used about 10% less fuel afterwards.
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