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serg


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posted March 16, 2009 03:17 AM        
slip-on canisters?

hi there. guys, do i need re-mapping for slip-ons (yoshimura)?

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hoopie


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posted March 16, 2009 05:17 AM        
need, No. will it help with better throttle response and more power? yes.
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Sticks_n_Stones


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posted March 16, 2009 07:14 AM        
The stock 14 runs rich, really rich. Slipons merely help it run a tad leaner - which still leaves it too rich.
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serg


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posted March 16, 2009 07:58 AM        
what will i need for optimum? KN-filter?
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Sticks_n_Stones


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posted March 16, 2009 09:53 AM        
Power Commander III (referred to as a 'PCIII") is what you'll need in order to obtain a optimum air to fuel ratio, and a good downloadable map should be available fromt he slip-on manufacturer.

A K&N or BMC filter definitely helps and most consider it a "no-brainer". But the most people also consider a full exhaust (4 into 1) to be a no brainer, too. lol
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