Does any one have a power commander fitted to their 08 Busa??
If you do, did it make any difference, what can you do with it?
Does it remove the speed limiter??
Are they worth buying??
P.S I've got a workshop manual for the 08 if anybody wants information or special tool numbers!!
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From what I have read from other sites, you can get a TRE to remove the speed limiter but it also removes the gear position indicator on the dash.
I don't think I'll be going over the limited speed on my bike.
Call me a pussy or an old lady but about 290kph is fast enough for me.
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Boost by Smith HAS designed a restriction remover for the GEN II busa.
Here is the link to a detailed guide.
As I said earlier, for my riding, I don't think it is worth the hassle and I prefer the gear indicator to work properly.
For those that have to have it, you can.
http://www.dragbike.com/dbnews/anmviewer...=3646&z=11
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and I dont recommend screwing around with your new clutch basket to replace the gear positioning sensor unless you really know what your doing.
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Guys , word across the pond is YES you can put a pc and tune the busa for some more HP, however testing is showing that the stock K8 ECU is compensating and working well with new exhaust with out tuning due to the new k8 O2 bung and maintaining the 14.1 A/f. the K8 ECU is a great new developement
It would be interesting to see what the A/F of the stock setup is at WOT.The pc fuel tables for a stock piped 08 pull a massive amount of fuel out between 5500-8000.When you fit a pipe alot of this excess fuel is used up by better scavenging hence the big boost in midrange noticed by the good pipes out there.As its a narrow band 02 sniffer it would be good to see a dyno run with it plugged in and not plugged in to see how far it can reign in the A/F.