What do people think ?

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Re: What do people think ?

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8%-10% increase in power thats fantastic.
I am going to buy it now
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Re: What do people think ?

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in short, no.

take the bike to a dyno and get a base reading for your bike, stick on some race headers, maybe different filter and a race can, take it back to dyno. get them to set it up (they will already have everthing you need), you can go through different size/positions of needles with them then to iron out any flat spots.

there are NO "bolt-on" mods that give you an instant increase in power (unless you are very lucky), they all need setting up properly to work with your bike...thats when you get an increase in power...hence why its called "tunning" and not "glueing".
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Re: What do people think ?

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^ what he said. Setting up fuelling isn't a simple case of going "i've got xxxx headers and xxxx air filter so I need this size jet/needle". As said, take it to a dyno. And the only way you'd get a 10% increase in power is if you used it to set up a good exhaust system that was already running lean so was down on power.
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Fit your exhaust. Take it to the dyno, they will have all the needles there. What i would also do is go there and get dyno'd before you mod anything. This gives you a baseline for your bike.
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Re: What do people think ?

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akl = all, gi = go. No need to be pedantic, he caught the key next to the one he wanted.

Anyway, what you do is take the bike to them and ask them to sort out the fuelling please, with a cherry on top
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Re: What do people think ?

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Stuntrider or ZXRproject or whatever your latest user name is you are in NO position to criticise anyones spelling or grammar.

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Re: What do people think ?

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StuntRider wrote:
banner001 wrote:Fit your exhaust. Take it to the dyno, they will have akl the needles there. What i would also do is gi there and get dyno'd before you mod anything. This gives you a baseline for your bike.

akl ? & gi ? so this is what ill do ill take it to the dyno with the upgraded downpipes and moto gp can then what do i do after that ? thanks

Seems your blind as well as stupid ZXRproject/Stuntrider
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StuntRider wrote:Im blind a stupid look at you saying crap I taking the mick how am I you idiot and what the zxrproject about ?
you have a number of intriguing similarities to a former "member", you joined just after he left, same bike, same style of typing, no grammar, poor spelling, same love of 'cargo'...

i answer your posts, but only if i think they will help other people.
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