Removing the exhaust servo

Discussion in 'Mods, Upgrades, Accessories and Products' started by Barry_m2, Nov 11, 2012.

  1. MikeRR

    MikeRR Active Member

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    Hi all, am I to late to get a pnp version for my 2005? If so I will go direct no worries

    Cheers
     
  2. GappySmeg

    GappySmeg Well-Known Member

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    The idea seemed to die... shame, coz I still need one for my RR7... where are you planning on getting one from?
     
  3. Andrew

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    I'm still up for one too!!
    As has been said in an earlier post, if someone could assemble one for me I'd be very great full and wouldn't see the person out of pocket!!
     
  4. Barry_m2

    Barry_m2 Active Member

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    Apologies guys, I got a bit tied up in other things during December, but I've just emailed the chap in the US about getting the following sent over...

    x4 of the 04-07
    x3 of the 08+

    Will let you know when I've placed the order...
     
  5. explorer

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    Barry just seen this post could I have one for 2012 blade, if the order has gone and I,m to late don't worry I understand, thanks Nige.
     
  6. Andrew

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    Ideal mate let me know when you need the money sending over!
     
  7. Stimo

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    excuse my dumb arse but when are these badboys required?

    be nice you @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@'s!
     
  8. Andrew

    Andrew Active Member

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    If you fit an aftermarket exhaust you generally have to disconnect the exup wires.
    If you want to remove the motor and cables altogether you need one of these to plug in in it's place, to fool the ecu into thinking it's still connected so you don't get a warning light on your dash!!
     
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  9. Barry_m2

    Barry_m2 Active Member

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    Ok, I've just had this reply from the chap in the US, I've asked him for a time scale on when he thinks they will be ready to send. As for the non-plug and play 07 and older, I should be able to make up the kits no problem before I send them out.

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    Hey Barry, thanks for the message!

    I'll be updating the ESRM post here in just a few minutes, but wanted to reply to all of my PM's first.

    I just received my most recent batch of boards and will be building and testing them shortly. As soon as I know I have a working product to send out, I will let you know! In the meantime, if you could give me the following information, it will speed up the process when I'm ready to ship

    First & Last Name:
    Shipping Address:
    eMail address:

    If you want to 'gift' it via PayPal, that would be kind of you, but it's certainly not required. I'm not wanting to get rich off these, lol.

    Sadly, I won't be able to make a "plug and play" version anytime in the near future, so they will have to be "do it yourself" for 2007 or older. My latest board design (see thread) should make it simple!

    Talk to you soon, and thanks for your support!!

    -Bjorn Iverson
     
  10. Dougie M

    Dougie M Active Member

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    I have an abs blade, is the servo motor just as easy to remove as i know the standard bike its just one bolt that you can access from under the seat?
     
  11. The.kickboxer

    The.kickboxer Active Member

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    What is the purpose of removing the servo? on my RR5 i just disconnected the control cables at the operating mechanism under the wheel arch and cable tied the ends out of harms way, this way the servo still thinks its doing its job. Its not as if the servo space can be useful for anything.
     
  12. Dougie M

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    I guess I figured whats the point of it being in there if its not needed - on the non abs blades, its one bolt and it just whips out from under the seat!
     
  13. JM1

    JM1 Active Member

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    I'm with you mate, however, quite a few people have used the extra space to good effect, as there's not much space available in these bikes for add-ons (eg, HID ballast, PCV, etc)
     
  14. F1reblade

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    Another dumb question but what does it actually do on the standard exhaust? Is it an emissions thing??
     
  15. The.kickboxer

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    Its supposed to create back pressure in the exhaust which somehow improves low rev power for pulling away etc. On my RR5 it did make a difference when removed but unless you do alot of town miles its worth removing. the servo opens the exhaust valve opens when revs build up (I forget the value) to allow a free flow for the greater quantity of gasses.
     
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  16. JM1

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    Yup, it's required to meet noise limits.
     
  17. JM1

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    Don't think back pressure is the correct concept here. It forces the exhaust gas down the longer exhaust path, thus increasing torque.
    P.S. Someone tell me if thats a load of crap :)
     
  18. F1reblade

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    Thanks either way chaps ;)
     
  19. The.kickboxer

    The.kickboxer Active Member

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    Well on the RR5 the restrictor flap is in the main pipe to the end can, no other route it can take, so yes a load of crap as you say.
     

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