How to install a slip on?
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RE: How to install a slip on?
Well it was finally warm enough to finish up the Sato installation yesterday, All together it only took me about 2 hours to install it then i had to make a couple adjustments after talk to you guys. But all i can say now is WOW it sounds mean now.
Much louder than i expected, when i fired it up my buddies 636 that is stored next to it, pissed all its fluids on the floor, haha
tomorrow i will post up the finialized pics of the 05' sato on the 06' 1krr
Much louder than i expected, when i fired it up my buddies 636 that is stored next to it, pissed all its fluids on the floor, haha
tomorrow i will post up the finialized pics of the 05' sato on the 06' 1krr
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#16
RE: How to install a slip on?
you can get a pc3 for about 250ish
500 for the unit, install and custom map is pretty good considering a custom map is on an average of 300 bucks. however there are a lot of shops that call a downloaded map a custom one and dont really fine tune it.
install is easy taking maybe an hour tops. the included instrcutions are top notch and for this pipe there are a lot of real good maps available for it that will get you within maybe a half a point or two of being perfect on the air fuel
my opinion is get the pc3 and try a few of the downloaded ones
normally i feverishly recommend a custom map is always the best way to go but there are so many custom maps available for the sato that there is always one that will be close enough to make it run decently enough until you can get one of your own
500 for the unit, install and custom map is pretty good considering a custom map is on an average of 300 bucks. however there are a lot of shops that call a downloaded map a custom one and dont really fine tune it.
install is easy taking maybe an hour tops. the included instrcutions are top notch and for this pipe there are a lot of real good maps available for it that will get you within maybe a half a point or two of being perfect on the air fuel
my opinion is get the pc3 and try a few of the downloaded ones
normally i feverishly recommend a custom map is always the best way to go but there are so many custom maps available for the sato that there is always one that will be close enough to make it run decently enough until you can get one of your own
#17
RE: How to install a slip on?
$250 to $260 including shipping. ebay has a few stores that run this price all the time.
install it yourself. it will take an hour and a half if you really drag your feet and goof around. it is the easiest thing i have installed, all plug and play.
as for maps i run a map from kyle racing that they sent directly to me. but like baxsom pointed out there are tons of good maps that can be downloaded for free from others here.
install it yourself. it will take an hour and a half if you really drag your feet and goof around. it is the easiest thing i have installed, all plug and play.
as for maps i run a map from kyle racing that they sent directly to me. but like baxsom pointed out there are tons of good maps that can be downloaded for free from others here.
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