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 $...
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! ...
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....
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...)
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....
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
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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).
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