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| just fitted stacks, would like some input on performance :) | |
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| firks-blacktop | Aug 25 2010, 04:30 PM Post #1 |
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hi all, right, ive just fitted 75mm stacks, theyre open with universal socks on them atm. i noticed after taking it out that the engine feels slightly retarded until you hit about 5000 rpm. im guessing the loss of lower end power is because the air flow atm is too warm up against the back wall. ive read in a few places about the ecu adjusting itself. could that be the reason, or one of the reasons ? and how long does it take for the ecu to adjust itself ? i do plan on changing the filter type to the sausage itg filter, and also installing my own cold air feed. im hoping to get that done on the weekend. if anyone could enlighten me, i appreciate it. thanks. |
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| Bryan BZ-R | Aug 25 2010, 05:42 PM Post #2 |
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thats the nature of big stacks loss of low end power |
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| firks-blacktop | Aug 25 2010, 06:12 PM Post #3 |
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apparently, the bigger stacks increase torque. the small ones increase bhp. i think it'll be better once the cold feed is sorted and the itg filter is on |
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| Bryan BZ-R | Aug 25 2010, 06:15 PM Post #4 |
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Dont tink it increases just moves the torque up the revs |
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