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Old 30-Aug-2005, 17:09
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50mm Termi`s

I have just purchase a set of 50mm Termignoni pipes for my 916.
The pipes came off a 996 and come complete with size convertor pipe, straps, springs and the E-prom.
What do I need to do to put these on my 916 and what difference can I expect.
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Old 30-Aug-2005, 17:16
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You'll need some spanners and allen keys and a chip puller & a little bit of time to line them up straight. I would recommend making sure you have the right chip for 916 with 50mm cans.

Power gain - absolutely nothing in my experience. Sound and look good though.
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Old 30-Aug-2005, 18:30
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so other than just bolting them on, do I need to get a 916 e-prom to make them work.
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Old 30-Aug-2005, 19:03
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Yes an e-prom suited to 50mm pipes for best results
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Sounds better than the last night at the proms!
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If you fit the 50mm termis do you have to chip it ? meaning if you didnt fit a chip would it run ok ?????
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Old 31-Aug-2005, 08:29
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you can certainly put them on and give a few runs to see what It's like but any more than that might not be good for the engine
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Wouldn't have thought it would do the engine any problems, its only affecting the fuel/air mixture surely?

Worst case it'll run a bit rough until the mixtures sorted by the replacement chip.
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The air/fuel mixture is somewhat critical though, you don't want it too lean and going bang.
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E-proms are not expensive , not really worth the risk
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