View Full Version : Ti-Force slip-on's,on '08'...maps
dr.nick
08-15-2008, 08:08 AM
Just installed Ti-Force slip-ons,with a PC,eliminated the 02 sensor,I'm currently running the Two Brothers slip-on map,bike run great no issues,was wondering,where can I get a map specifically for the Ti-
Force slip-on's:umm:THX
Tybalt
08-15-2008, 10:15 AM
Just installed Ti-Force slip-ons,with a PC,eliminated the 02 sensor,I'm currently running the Two Brothers slip-on map,bike run great no issues,was wondering,where can I get a map specifically for the Ti-
Force slip-on's:umm:THX
TRY here,
http://www.powercommander.com/powercommander_iii_usb/powercommander_general_downloads.aspx
just enter the year and make i.e k8 hayabusa etc... it will pull up all maps, FYI, i find with slip ons not needed to remap, the k8 ecu self looping O2 sensor does a really great job, plug it back in, thats what it is their for. Myself and some other busa guys are running full systems using still k8 O2 sensor and no issues at all, no pc for me. if you were looking for more performance hence why you went with a pc, going with slip ons just takes you 2 steps backwards, you need a full system 4-2-1 to maximize the benefits of having a PC. Even now im reading with the 08 GenII hayabusa that a BAZZAZ is the way to go.
dr.nick
08-15-2008, 03:30 PM
THX for the info,but powercommander does not have a specific map for the Ti-force slip-ons,they only have map for two brothers and M4's slip-ons...yeah you can run bike without PC with whatever exhaust you put on,there's enough variable's in stock ECM to get away with that,but all FI or carb. bikes have to adhere to strict CARB emissions,and therefore are super lean right out of the crate,so there's a good chance that when you change exhaust,with less backpressure,
the tendency is for the motor to run leaner,i.e cylinder,piston,valves temps are hotter...so I'd rather run a tad richer then stock with an aftermarket exhaust...and maybe I paid an extra $250 for PC,and had to go through all the nonsense to install,but the bike runs great,even
with the "wrong map".
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