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Old 21-Jan-2005, 20:19
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I would say jhp is not just saying this to sell them!! ( i and a lot of others have bought them from else where)
I know my 999r had a massive flat spot around 7-8000rpm, when i went there once! Sadly im not a racer like you steve (laughs and jokes)

I will post my before and after fuelling maps when i get them....Speak to Dickie and how his 999s ran like a bag of unnoticed spanners prior to PC111 and how it is after......

If Jools had his way we would all be riding 125s and doing CSS all the time.

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Old 21-Jan-2005, 20:35
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Is it necessary to fit a power commanderto a 996R with termis
Neccessary = Probably not
Desireable = Yes

Is it necessary to fit a FIM chip to a 916 with Termis
Neccessary = Probably not
Desireable = Yes

My 916 fitted with Termis and a Ducati Senna chip is perfectly adequate for the road, although a custom FIM would probably improve it futher I would find it hard to justify the cost and have therefore spent my money on other items for the bike.
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Old 21-Jan-2005, 21:00
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Performance bikes 2003 raving about how good the Ducati fuelling is..........
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Old 21-Jan-2005, 21:01
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Old 21-Jan-2005, 21:02
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i understand all comments for and against a PC. I suspect until JH sees the bike on a dyno then its impossible to say if it needs a PC. When i owned this 996R previously it ran very well, didnt notice any problems with throttle response, but would i notice if the fueling wasnt spot on?
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Old 21-Jan-2005, 21:07
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I think the correct way to go with any engine modifying is to check the fuelling is correct after.


I know your going to do what you want to do.......I know the bike wil notice modified, correct fuelling....whether you or i would......................
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Old 21-Jan-2005, 21:14
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I had no plans on getting one, just wanted to make an inquiry on other peoples thoughts.
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Jeeeeez...

Adam...I think the score is...


performace increase = you won't notice unless someone shows you the dyno.
financial benifit = other options probably more value for money
bike runninhg benifit = if you have a flat spot now, with a 'standard' performance chip fitted...probable improvement with a PC.

Simple.
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