04'-05' CBR 1000RR Dynojet Maps

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Old Feb 7, 2005 | 09:17 PM
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Here is a Link to DynoJet website with all the Map database for CBR 1000RRs.

LINK: http://www.powercommander.com/121-411.shtml



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Old Feb 26, 2005 | 09:13 PM
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cool, but i found custom maps from a dyno is best
 
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Old Mar 5, 2005 | 04:09 AM
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Yes that's very true, you can have 100 bikes come off the production line, and each one will require different map for otimum performance. In short term, no 2 bikes are the same, even if they are both same year and model.

I am getting my bike custom tuned this spring too, Dynojet claims that stock bike is tuned between 75%-80% of its optimum performance, as manufacturers use same mapping on thousands of bikes that leave the production line. Also mapping is kept a little on conservative side to avoid any defects, especially during warranty period.

If you get a MAP from Dynojet, they claim that they bring the efficiency number to anywhere between 85%-90%.

So the remaining 10% is where your custom mapping comes into play.

Ofcourse, an average rider may not even notice these changes too much, but someone that likes to push their limits, and perhaps does a lot of track time, will for sure notice it.

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cool, but i found custom maps from a dyno is best
 
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