Link pipe 6R - 10R
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Link pipe 6R - 10R
Hey, does anyone know if adding the Akra link pipe option make it run too lean?
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Re: Link pipe 6R - 10R
On the 09+ ZX6R the link pipe replaces the OEM secondary resonator; you're not removing the CAT; so technically AFR should not change.
I did email akra the exact same question; response.
I did email akra the exact same question; response.
Mine will be heading on the dyno in the not so distant future, so I will be able to confirm or deny this with AFR print out.
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From: Technical Info [mailto:Technical.Info@akrapovic.si]
Sent: Thursday, 26 May 2011 11:29 PM
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Dear Sir,
Our ZX6R link & slip on exhaust are developed for best performance on stock ECU settings, however in case you decide to optimize your bike's ECU settings, you can gain some more performance.
Thank you for your question,
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Re: Link pipe 6R - 10R
Mines going on a 2011 ZX10R, so i believe the CAT is in the box so to speak...
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Re: Link pipe 6R - 10R
From the akra optional link pipe installation manual for the 11+ zx10Rzxsixr03 wrote:Mines going on a 2011 ZX10R, so i believe the CAT is in the box so to speak...
http://www.akrapovic.com/typo3conf/ext/ ... 1_so_t.pdf
FOR SLIP-ON WITH OPTIONAL LINK PIPE ONLY:
WARNING: Akrapovič SLIP-ON exhaust system with OPTIONAL LINK PIPE for Kawaski ZX-10R, is RECOMMENDED to be used in combination with ECU fuel mapping enrichment, otherwise you risk severe engine damage!
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Re: Link pipe 6R - 10R
that last statement is to cover there arse in this day and age
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Re: Link pipe 6R - 10R
Matt Walters had an 11 ZX10R blow up at PI last year i think.
Was running a Leo Vince full system and no PC3/5 whatever.
Blurr and Madkaw were talking to him about it i think?
Was running a Leo Vince full system and no PC3/5 whatever.
Blurr and Madkaw were talking to him about it i think?
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Re: Link pipe 6R - 10R
Cheers, well i installed it all last night but this morning i get the odd pop on partial rpm when slowing down maybe 3-4 times on a 30min ride and only in 1st or 2nd gear...engine temp was no more than normal...
i understand the issues running a full system with no PC etc due to the change in the flow of the headers but a slip on with a link pipe? not sure 100% where the cat is on the '11 10R's and how much the A/F is effected by removing it. I guess i will chuck it on a dyno to be safe for now then get a PCV.
i understand the issues running a full system with no PC etc due to the change in the flow of the headers but a slip on with a link pipe? not sure 100% where the cat is on the '11 10R's and how much the A/F is effected by removing it. I guess i will chuck it on a dyno to be safe for now then get a PCV.
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Link pipe 6R - 10R
A dealer reckoned all new bikes run a little lean from factory to help with fuel consumption, noise etc etc but reckoned if I kept the stock headers there was no need for a PC. Thats on my zx6. No problems 12 months on 
With the stock headers I reckon you'd be safe but I guess you've spent that much a dyno run couldnt hurt. Let us know how you go

With the stock headers I reckon you'd be safe but I guess you've spent that much a dyno run couldnt hurt. Let us know how you go

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Re: Link pipe 6R - 10R
Will do... I thought the opposite that all bikes ran a bit rich to cover ADR etc...
The torque difference from just 4k onwards is massive feels like a extra 50cc
The torque difference from just 4k onwards is massive feels like a extra 50cc
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Link pipe 6R - 10R
I thought the same but he assured me otherwise for pollution blah blah blah but reckoned the ECU should respond well with the link and new pipe! It didzxsixr03 wrote:Will do... I thought the opposite that all bikes ran a bit rich to cover ADR etc...


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Re: Link pipe 6R - 10R
That may be true; but that statement is not mentioned in the akra optional link pipe installation manual for +09 ZX6R.philbo wrote:that last statement is to cover there arse in this day and age
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Re: Link pipe 6R - 10R
Of course the fuelling will change when you take the nutbag muffler out, If your thinking of this then you would be doing a tuneup to suit with pcv, you will need the oem lambda sensor to make it work with the oem system unless you want to go race tune then you are on your own.
AFAIK at the moment serco (oz power commander distributor) still has not got the autotune to work and I have been waiting, not important but slack at almost a year.
yep.
AFAIK at the moment serco (oz power commander distributor) still has not got the autotune to work and I have been waiting, not important but slack at almost a year.
yep.
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Re: Link pipe 6R - 10R
Just Spoke to Mark at Serco and he recommends not running a auto tune at all and just go the custom map...
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Re: Link pipe 6R - 10R
Did you remove the KLEEN.?
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ex bikes
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95 ZXR750R M Race Bike - No. 75
98 ZX9R Race Bike - No. 000
zx6r, zx7r, GPX750, GPX500, lots of KX's.

I ride way too fast to worry about cholesterol