Low range fuelling

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  1. Skinny

    Skinny New Member

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    Hi. Mid range fuelling is perfect on my 2013 bike (5,500+) but below that it's a bit woolly (3-5.5). I was thinking about a PCV with standard exhaust and a dyno session to clean it up a bit.... has anyone done this without other mods? Like exhaust/k&n? If so, is it worth it or should I leave as is. Thanks
     
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    raphael Elite Member

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    If your going to do that mate then remove the servo cable as it open the other exit to the standard exhaust below 4K and will sound nicer too
     
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    nigelrb Elite Member

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    The problem with these minor issues is that it is always on our mind when we know it could be better.

    I've just returned from having my RR4 dyno'd to remove a similar low rev fluff. I run on the dyno is the only way to get a perfect result (my opinion). I have standard exhaust and air filter, but the transformation was astounding.

    Be prepared to spend upwards of 150 + VAT, PLUS plugs and filter if required.
     
  4. Skinny

    Skinny New Member

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    Brilliant, thanks..... that's what I was hoping to hear.....got a spot on the dyno booked .
    You're right about little things.... it's not a huge thing but it could be better, cheers
     
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