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SCI-MCC
03-25-2010, 04:53 PM
I have a just fitted a pc III and don't fancy shelling out for dyno runs. The bike has a standard filter and a yoshi TRC full system fitted,can anyone recommend or share a good map?
crazyarch
03-25-2010, 05:51 PM
I have a just fitted a pc III and don't fancy shelling out for dyno runs. The bike has a standard filter and a yoshi TRC full system fitted,can anyone recommend or share a good map?
Did you call dynojet? they are usually pretty good about recommending a map close enough to work. They recommended a Two-Brothers map for my R-77 slip-ons and when I put the bike on the dyno the guy said it was almost perfect with the settings they told me.
Could have saved the dyno fees :head meets wall:
twentyseven
03-25-2010, 06:07 PM
I really need to remap my pcIII also. Since I changed to the r55 i used a r77 map and i'm getting bulls**t fuel mileage. The map seems to be dumping way too much fuel to the engine and my pipes snap, crackle and pop huge fireballs. Any help here would be great! :thumbs up:
Venom06
03-26-2010, 10:08 AM
I really need to remap my pcIII also. Since I changed to the r55 i used a r77 map and i'm getting bulls**t fuel mileage. The map seems to be dumping way too much fuel to the engine and my pipes snap, crackle and pop huge fireballs. Any help here would be great! :thumbs up:
Might be a good idea to get one of those infared temp guns and see what the temp is reading at each exhaust flange. Your spark plugs may be shot now do to all the fuel you say is going in there. At least if you show the same temps at each exhaust port you know it probably is the map and not a crappy plug. Just an idea, thats all!
Cheers,
Venom06
twentyseven
03-26-2010, 12:34 PM
Might be a good idea to get one of those infared temp guns and see what the temp is reading at each exhaust flange. Your spark plugs may be shot now do to all the fuel you say is going in there. At least if you show the same temps at each exhaust port you know it probably is the map and not a crappy plug. Just an idea, thats all!
Cheers,
Venom06
Wow never thought of trying this. All this time it could be a lousy spark plug. I'll look into this thanks bro! :cheers:
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