i think eventually the good old days of race mods to street bikes will be gone.
i know i'll e sure to keep the old pipes on the new bike!

yea.. thats what i was trying to say...javaman wrote:I wonder why the company is to blame, and not the people installing them.
It's like fining smith & wesson for that mall shooting thing
Hey, that's pretty reasonable. Most of your emissions come from cruise power (because you spend so much time there), and that's what CARB has prevented you from modifying. OK, it may result in your bike being a pig while cruising if you've modified it, but at least you can tune it for when you're giving it the berries. You guys realise that strictly speaking our EPA doesn't allow any changes, right? Especially removing cats, that's pretty much a sin from anybody's point of view but you all do it anyway.Aussie Ninja wrote:The EX version has part of the map blocked.
http://zx-10r.net/forum/showthread.php?t=50483" target="_blankAll the Gipro does is open the seconday flies sooner. If you have removed them, then the GiPro is just a gear indicator.
The TRE does nothing to the timing whatsoever except the timing of the secondarys opening.
Stock is about 6000 RPMS the secondays open fully (same as Gipro OFF)
GiPro soft opens them fully around 4500 RPMS
Gipro Hard opens them fully around 3000 RPMS
If you have removed the secondary flies, then the GiPro does nothing but indicate what gear your in.
Sorry, but in spite of what you may have thought or been told, thats what the GiPro and Ivans TRE's do.[ They do NOTHING to the ignition timming.
Your better off leaving the secondarys in and using the GiPro on Hard which is exactly the same as Ivans TRE.
Anything else is just a placebo effect.
I recommend AGAINST removing the secondarys, not needed if you have a GiPro or TRE. Better throttle response with the secondays in till 3000 RPMs then FULL speed ahead.