pipes
roadgrit
Posted 2010-05-25 11:58 AM (#60696)
Subject: pipes


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 14
do the thunder stick require fuel maps?
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1atom12
Posted 2010-05-25 12:09 PM (#60699 - in reply to #60696)
Subject: Re: pipes


Tourer

Posts: 311
Atlanta Area
Anytime you open up your exhaust like that, it's recommended that you add some fuel. However, many people replace just their mufflers and don't get remapped. For sure, do not replace your stock air filter with a high flow one unless you get a stage map installed. The safest thing to do is remap the bike and add the high flow filter. You will see a performance gain to go along with all that new sound....

If your interested in a stage map for a good price check the classified section of this site. I know the guy selling that one and he's a straight shooter...

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Lojak
Posted 2010-05-25 2:29 PM (#60717 - in reply to #60696)
Subject: Re: pipes


Cruiser

Posts: 255
New Brunswick , Canada
Do you have to re-map when you put in atombomb's or can they be run with the regular map...could this void the warranty?
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1atom12
Posted 2010-05-25 6:26 PM (#60753 - in reply to #60696)
Subject: Re: pipes


Tourer

Posts: 311
Atlanta Area
The dealer would need to prove that the lean condition caused by the free flowing exhaust caused the damage to the bike. It would depend on your individual dealer...

Again, to be safe, a flash and an air filter are cheap insurance and you actually get a performance benefit from them...
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