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Postby madmatty71 » Mon Nov 27, 2006 4:49 am

Hi all just a quick question is it advisable to get a power commander when i change my exhaust as i was told that otherwise your bike's mixure or tuning goes out of whack [/b][/b][/b]
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Postby MadKaw » Mon Nov 27, 2006 6:28 am

If your putting on a full system its probly a good idea but if your only adding a slip on I don't think its neceassary. It will certainly help but there a lot of $...
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Postby Wattie » Mon Nov 27, 2006 8:39 am

Mooore?? you want Mooore??

how much Hp is enough?? :twisted:
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Postby BladeBoy » Mon Nov 27, 2006 9:57 am

Wattie wrote:Mooore?? you want Mooore??

how much Hp is enough?? :twisted:


Much More.....Honda more :shock:
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Postby Stereo » Mon Nov 27, 2006 10:55 am

MadKaw wrote:If your putting on a full system its probly a good idea but if your only adding a slip on I don't think its neceassary. It will certainly help but there a lot of $...


The standard computer is able to handle a slipon just fine..... any mroe and you will need a computer... so yeah, im with stupid on this one :)
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Postby ross79 » Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:21 pm

Depends on the bike. From experience and what I've heard from others, the ZX-12R will run like a dog with only a slip on! The computer can't compensate for it, although other bikes can handle a slip on fine.
In your case, I'd just chuck on a slip on and see how the bike behaves. If it doesn't like it, then buy a power commander.
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Postby MickLC » Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:24 pm

ross79 wrote:Depends on the bike. From experience and what I've heard from others, the ZX-12R will run like a dog with only a slip on! ...


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Postby Neka79 » Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:39 pm

what bike is it?? carby or EFI??

are u a racer??

i had sum guy at BP (young guy whos had his R6 for 4 weeks) telling me he REALLY needs a PC3 cos he wants to put a slip-on on...

i advised unless he was doin full zorst & air filter etc, it was probably a waste of time...and since he didnt have the $$ to do it, nor much of a clue on ringing the bike's neck (yet) he might as well wait till he needs it...
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Postby Gosling1 » Mon Nov 27, 2006 6:29 pm

ross79 wrote:.... From experience and what I've heard from others, the ZX-12R will run like a dog with only a slip on! The computer can't compensate for it, although other bikes can handle a slip on fine....


:shock: Do you own a ZX12 with a slip-on ? I bunged a Yoshi RS-3 on my 12 last year, it runs *absolutely* fine........no other mods (apart from some c/f bits), but whoever told you that 12's run like shit with a can and no PCIII is wrong. A few punters on the site will confirm this :lol: :lol:

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power commander. To do or not to do?

Postby madmatty71 » Mon Nov 27, 2006 6:38 pm

hi all i own a zx10r and was adding a high mount slip-on
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Postby Gosling1 » Mon Nov 27, 2006 6:58 pm

It'll be sweet Matt - as long as there are no other mods.

From my reading of the US forums (where 99% of the 12 owners said 'no worries' for just a can on the 12) , almost exactly the same thing is being said about the 10 as well. If you do add better air filters, then its time to start thinking about the PCIII - the bike will still start and run well, but a PCIII will harness the extra HP that comes with better breathing.

If/when a full aftermarket system goes on, then a PCIII is *basically* mandatory, according to all the advice on the various forums out there...

(of course, if you are really chasing *every* HP, then a PCIII with just a slip-on is a good idea..........a couple of extra HP isn't a big issue with a 12... :wink: )

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Postby Neka79 » Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:06 pm

Gosling1 wrote:It'll be sweet Matt - as long as there are no other mods.

From my reading of the US forums (where 99% of the 12 owners said 'no worries' for just a can on the 12) , almost exactly the same thing is being said about the 10 as well. If you do add better air filters, then its time to start thinking about the PCIII - the bike will still start and run well, but a PCIII will harness the extra HP that comes with better breathing.

If/when a full aftermarket system goes on, then a PCIII is *basically* mandatory, according to all the advice on the various forums out there...

(of course, if you are really chasing *every* HP, then a PCIII with just a slip-on is a good idea..........a couple of extra HP isn't a big issue with a 12... :wink: )

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for what its worth, what ive learnt (here mostly) and what i kno...i agree...

PC's can help smooth out flat spots and increase power..power increse on a 10 isnt that important for road use (already has more than enuf to do ur ticket) BUT it can make power more linear....
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Postby ross79 » Tue Nov 28, 2006 4:17 pm

Gosling1 wrote:
ross79 wrote:.... From experience and what I've heard from others, the ZX-12R will run like a dog with only a slip on! The computer can't compensate for it, although other bikes can handle a slip on fine....


:shock: Do you own a ZX12 with a slip-on ? I bunged a Yoshi RS-3 on my 12 last year, it runs *absolutely* fine........no other mods (apart from some c/f bits), but whoever told you that 12's run like shit with a can and no PCIII is wrong. A few punters on the site will confirm this :lol: :lol:

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Yep I do. I bought my bike with only a scorpion slip on. It ran like shit!!! Flat out it was fine but cruising around town I had to keep the revs over 3.5K to avoid riding where it's rough, although it did have a cool offbeat type sound. Even if you slowly opened the throttle in neutral it was lumpy as hell till after the 3.5k mark. And it would backfire on decel.
Hence I know they can run like shit with just a can and no PC3!
I after reading a few forums I found out that a lot of people had the same problem. I ended up buying a PC3 (from the U.S), problem fixed.

It might only be a problem on the early 12s as there were some changes to the ECU later on.

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Postby Gosling1 » Tue Nov 28, 2006 5:44 pm

ross79 wrote:...It might only be a problem on the early 12s as there were some changes to the ECU later on.

What year is your bike? Mine's 2000 (see signature).


I run a 2005, and there have been some changes to the ECU - I think the US guys also mentioned that the KLEEN system was a bitch for backfires/popping on the overrun etc, as well as generally poor running down low, when the stock can was removed for a better-breathing one in the early (2000-2002) models.

The common mod was to by-pass the KLEEN system altogether on the early models, but a number of punters in Oz have warned me off mods to the system on my 05 model, it runs fine with just a can, and no mods to KLEEN. Perfect off-idle, strong down low and screams up top ..... :D Gotta be happy with that :lol:

Best thing about a full zorst system replacement is the weight loss :twisted: those Ti systems can cut kilos off the weight.

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Postby ross79 » Tue Nov 28, 2006 5:56 pm

Yeah I turfed the Kleen from my bike straight away, made it better but still didn't run that great till I put in the PC3. The slip on I have on mine is titanium, later on down the track I'll be replacing the rest of the system.
The midrange could be a bit stronger, I'm hoping a proper dyno tune will solve that.
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