moto gp map?
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#4
RE: moto gp map?
I'm assuming you're looking for a motogp slipon map for a power commander... That title caught me a little off guard!
If you have the cash then get the bike dynotuned. That will give you smooth power throughout the rpm range. Else experiment with maps, to see what works best. If you don't want all that effort, look for a map on the pc3 website!
And no, if you're expecting to feel a power boost from putting on a slipon then it just doesn't happen. I have a quieter scorpion slipon because:
1> my bike sounds better than stock
2> I can hear it just enough on the highway through wind noise to get a feel for the rpms.
If you have the cash then get the bike dynotuned. That will give you smooth power throughout the rpm range. Else experiment with maps, to see what works best. If you don't want all that effort, look for a map on the pc3 website!
And no, if you're expecting to feel a power boost from putting on a slipon then it just doesn't happen. I have a quieter scorpion slipon because:
1> my bike sounds better than stock
2> I can hear it just enough on the highway through wind noise to get a feel for the rpms.
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RE: moto gp map?
sorry bout that. there was actually 2 questions in there. i was talking about the gp "style" exhausts...like the little shorty guys. like the riot pipes and such. is the noise worth the diff in power? and the second question was, does anyone have a map for those style exhausts?
sorry about the confusion...i think i was drinking when i posted that lol
sorry about the confusion...i think i was drinking when i posted that lol
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RE: moto gp map?
is the noise worth the diff in power?