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Do I need to re-dyno now that I've swapped over the headers? - pan - 21-12-2006

I noticed that the mid pipes on the later model bikes seemed to have more of a baffle that the 99's.

Newer mid pipe on the left, 99 on the right


Is that actually the case?

Will I have to remap?

It seems to be running the same, but not sure until I take it to the drags and see how it goes at 11,000rpm too. <i></i>


Re: Do I need to re-dyno now that I've swapped over the head - DAN85 - 28-12-2006

id assume you would. there is alot more restriction in the newer ones. MM Racing is up for sale!! get your bids in now before its to late. MM Racing-The team name garunteed to get you laid!<i></i>


Re: Do I need to re-dyno now that I've swapped over the head - the shredder 3 - 28-12-2006

dont bother it would be a waste of $'s
just ride it

shane <i></i>


Re: Do I need to re-dyno now that I've swapped over the head - pan - 28-12-2006

Thanks Shane. I figured I'll try it at the drags and see how it goes. It feels fine so far though!
"sometimes crime does pay"<i></i>