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Old 31-May-2005, 21:45
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guess were all different, plus you kept breaking yours...
mine had a faulty wire loom which is 100% fixed, nought to do with after market parts
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Old 31-May-2005, 21:48
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i meant Nathanu...........but now youve come to mention it................:P
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Old 31-May-2005, 22:03
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lmao....

yep spent more time in the shop than on the road but i have faith in the new bike (and the new dealer)...
(fingers crossed eh!!)
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Old 31-May-2005, 22:05
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is it possable to mod an 03-04 57mm system to fit the new swingarm??????
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Old 31-May-2005, 22:50
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yes, jhp has done a couple!
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Old 01-Jun-2005, 00:03
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i had a 999s with a 57mm system on annd now ive got a 999r with the race system fitted .......the new one sounds better in my opinion.....



not that it counts

Yeah, it makes that BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP!!!
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Old 01-Jun-2005, 00:04
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Ive said it so many times. For the cost of that horrible assymetric system, get yerself a full balanced 54 or 57mm jobbie. Pc111, dyno run, and away you go!

till ure blue in the face m8.

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Old 01-Jun-2005, 10:12
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Is it possible to buy the Termis less the ecu? Aternatively I am thinking of buying a decat pipe, a second hand silencer which I will gut the cat out of, and then running a custom mapped chip.

I have this set up on my car but was trying to keep the bike simple

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No reason why you can't buy Termi's less ECU, either the 2-2 or 2-1-2 system and either new or second hand.

Remember that a previously fitted ECU (ie second hand)won't work on any bike other than that which it was fitted to first.

The ECU's fitted to the 749/999 range don't have chips like the older models. You have to re-programme the whole ECU and Ducati have very kindly encripted the system such that it is nigh on impossible to do - unless you want to fork out large on a Corse item. Thats why PC3 is the most cost effective way to go.
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749er, you could.......

Buy new Termi assymetric can, carbon cover, link pipe, filters + ancillaries (no ecu) = approx £550

Buy a PCIII for a 748 off fleaBay (same but cheaper) = approx £150

Have it all setup on dyno (IMHO, better than 1 size fits all DP ecu) = approx £100

Enjoy spending the change (from not buying the ecu) on some bling (if that's your bag) or a couple of trackdays.

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Old 01-Jun-2005, 18:34
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I was lucky to get a 57mm system with ecu and filters for my 04 999S at a very good price. When chatting to mechanics they told me the ecu lets engine rev another 1000 rpm before it hits limiter and as its designed for racing is more top endy and less mid range. As i use bke on road they said don't fit ecu until i can get pc and dyno time for a map for my specific setup. They also said it was posible to use a new ecu without coding it thus leaving it free to be moved onto another bike or the system resold with it, once coded it cant be done again.
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