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Boxered wrote:The initial run before the remap showed my bike made 100.05 hp and 75ft/lb torque, which is quite good I think?

After the magic was applied I now have 116.6 hp and 82.74 ft/lb

The best part of this though is the way it rides, it just has much more zip about it, the throttle response is much improved and it just wants to rev in any gear.

Steve

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Hi Steve
Glad you like the way your bike is now after the remap.
But, yet again the figures don't add up. 16bhp gained after a remap only is crazy.
With all your modifications , headers, exhaust etc , then the final result is in the ballpark.
I know this has been beaten to death , but I just don't understand why bikes from hilltop come with huge gains fron before and after dyno runs. Everywhere else give more realistic increases, 6 bhp plus a bit more torque is the norm elsewhere.
When I finish the my engine I,m having a rexer remap done myself .
Enjoy your bike
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I share your scepticism Gus, but all I can say is that it does feel much stronger, you really do have to experience it to appreciate it.

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Boxered wrote:I share your scepticism Gus, but all I can say is that it does feel much stronger, you really do have to experience it to appreciate it.

Steve
Hi Steve
That's not in doubt . It will feel so much better with a map that doesn't have to conform to eu emissions etc and also getting the full benefit out of your exhaust system.. Enjoy.
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Boxered wrote:I share your scepticism Gus, but all I can say is that it does feel much stronger, you really do have to experience it to appreciate it.

Steve


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Thrift office you say.......How is that new Ducati of yours ? :lol:

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It's a Ducati Steve - does that answer your question? :wink:
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dave the german wrote:It's a Ducati Steve - does that answer your question? :wink:
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