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Old 27-Mar-2006, 19:46
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Arrow Pipes on Ebay and ECU stuff again

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Just won a pair of Arrow carbon cans on ebay.
Wondered if you need to change the ECU on my 900ss?
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Old 27-Mar-2006, 21:43
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A Power Commander would be a good idea imo. I bought one and set it up at the weekend in conjunction with some high-level pipes and a modded aibox - I got an extra 5-6bhp right through the mid-range.

Well worth doing a job properly.
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Old 27-Mar-2006, 23:38
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trouble is, a power commander is £270ish?
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Old 28-Mar-2006, 21:46
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And how much is your motor if you run it too lean?
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If your model is in the following list you can change the software via "flash load". I don't know what it costs anymore but used to be around £100. [list=1]UMF003 - 900ss 1998/9, Slip-on Mufflers
UMF005 - 900ss 1998/9, Slip-on Mufflers and Modified Cam Timing
UMF007 - 900ss 1998/9, 944cc kit, DP cams,valves, Slip-on Mufflers
UMF013 - 900ss 2000, Slip-on Mufflers
UMF015 - 900ss 2000, Slip-on Mufflers and Modified Cam Timing
UMF021 - 750ss 1998/0, Slip-on Mufflers
UMF031 - 750ss 2000, Slip-on Mufflers
UMF043 - Monster 900ie 2000, Slip-on Mufflers
UMF045 - Monster 900ie 2000, Slip-on Mufflers , Modified Cam Timing
UMF051 - 900ss 2001, Slip-on Mufflers
UMF055 - 900ss 2001, Slip-on Mufflers and Modified Cam Timing
UMF061 - 900ss 2002, Slip-on Mufflers
UMF065 - 900ss 2002, Slip-on Mufflers and Modified Cam Timing[/list=1]

Have a look here: http://www.fuelinmoto.com.au/fimnews.html#FLA

You may have to replace your ECU with a programmable one in which case the power commander is the less expensive option. I'd definitely get the mapping checked as these bikes tend to run lean to pass emissions. Speak to someone like Nelly (on this board) who know a lot more than me.

[Edited on 28-3-2006 by Felix]
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Old 29-Mar-2006, 15:19
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Ok Got the cans just need to take her out to see how it runs.
Have a couple of options on the ecu now, the mega bucks one natty has up for grabs, or one from misterpink that seems to be the uprated item that comes with DP cans for the price of a bottle of wine.
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Old 29-Mar-2006, 15:24
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Ps Cant beleive how much lighter the pipes were
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