Exhaust & Tuning
#1
Hi all,
New here.. hope this is the right area for this.

Just a simple question,

I have a stock 2000 Busa,
it came with staintune cans on the bike and stock cans in a box..
anyway
When riding i noticed when i accelerate the engine is kind of hesitant in the lower RPM range, but has a really peaky high end,
And really nasty fuel economy...
So i swapped the staintune over for the stock cans.. now the bike runs smooth all the way through the RPM and the fuel economy is much greater etc.. but i miss the mean bad-boy growl she had,
so to the point,

Do i need to get the bikes computer tweaked/tuned for the staintune cans, so that it runs properly ??
Maybe dyno-tuning? does it cost much? i currently have over AU$1000 in clutch parts on order so funding is kinda bad at the moment lol..
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I have no Mechanical/tuning knowledge.
So a plug-in computer tweaker thingy is no good for me. LOL Fatman

Is there anywhere in the "Newcastle NSW" area to do this kind of work?

Any help would be great cheers Steve.
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#2
g'day steve, I also have a 2000 that did have staintune cans and I believe there is a tune mod needed to get them singing right. You can either go to your local suzi dealer to get it tweaked via whats called a yoshi box or I would you recommend you talk to Jamie at sportcycles at adamstown to get some advice. He is the only mech I have spanner my bikes. His number is 49521352.
Check out the newcastle coffee thread in riding not talking for our local get together most saturdays. Hope to see you there soon.
markCoolsmiley
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#3
Hi Mark, thanks for your reply,
also 1 more thing.. ever since i put the stock cans back on the bike, it has started blowing white smoke until its reached operating temperatures, is this normal? like some kind of pollution gear in them maybe lol? or i messed up the tune of the bike by swapping pipes over...?
Cheers Steve.
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#4
Hi mate, sounds like you need a propper dyno tune to have your mapping sorted, dont bother with a power commander your stock ECU allows mapping adjustments to suit the staintune pipes.

What clutch parts are costing you $1000.00 sounds way too expensive to me.
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#5
BLACKZOOK Wrote:What clutch parts are costing you $1000.00 sounds way too expensive to me.


All of them.. doing a total overhaul on it.
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