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The RS3's should bolt on without the need of a PC3 if the bike is still running stock mufflers.
You may still need to get a Yoshi box remap from the local Suzuki dealer to adjust the fuelling.
This should be fine for road use. If you plan on trackdays or drags, go the PC and get it dyno'd for what you intend but even just a yoshi box adjustment of the ECU is probably all you need.
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i've changed my K8 to Yoshi 22's slip ons, just notice a few hesitations every now and again, can our local suzuki dealer tune this out or does it need a actual bike dyno tuner to set it up.....
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@ humbussa -Pull the baffles out if you haven't already.
If you have done that, simply disconnect the battery for a couple of minutes, reconnect it and then reset your clock.
P.S. Run on 98 octane whenever you can.
No problems with a GEN II and slipons.
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BUSGO Wrote:@ humbussa -Pull the baffles out if you haven't already.
If you have done that, simply disconnect the battery for a couple of minutes, reconnect it and then reset your clock.
P.S. Run on 98 octane whenever you can.
No problems with a GEN II and slipons.
really that easy, k i'll give it a try......Baffles were out straight up
so will that reset the computer or something?
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