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Old 20-Jul-2012, 12:51   #1
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Termignoni on a 916 beffel removal.
Dare i ask ......
I have a set of Termignoni cans on my 916 and the question is. As the baffels are easy to remove with just a small Philips screw to undo at the tip of each, i wish to remove them to free up some sound from within . However will i have to get a remap done if i do this ? As far as i know the bike was remapped for the Pipes anyway with a cvc chip ? ( not to sure ) so any friendly advice is welcome .
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Old 21-Jul-2012, 09:26   #2
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The Termis weren't supplied with baffles so the ones you have are aftermarket anyhow. Looking at the colour of them, you won't a remap, it appears to be running a little rich anyhow.
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Old 23-Jul-2012, 09:11   #3
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Yup, as Nelly has just said.

None of the Termi options were offered with a removable baffle, so they're going to be a modification to the supplied kit.

Yup, they're looking very dark... They're probably only been fitted for MOTs (with any luck)

Have you checked to see what chip/ECU setup you're running?

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