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    Fully Arrow exhaust (headers) on my Hyo GT250R

    I just install"d the race headers from Arrow.Sound is amazing but i miss the punch that came from 7000rpm till limiter ...
    I know the ECU needs to learn first...just how long that will take?
    Any one from you have the same setting on?? pls help

    oh the slip on is a GP style cone

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    Race headers and you lost the top end punch ........ sounds backwards to me.

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    the ecu needs to learn first.this is normal.actually today it got already a lil better. but i need someone that has the same headers on...http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/im...s/rolleyes.gif


    usually i would remap after install,but on this bike...well its seems no one did it before

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfsgh View Post
    the ecu needs to learn first.this is normal.actually today it got already a lil better. but i need someone that has the same headers on...http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/im...s/rolleyes.gif


    usually i would remap after install,but on this bike...well its seems no one did it before
    Normally you would need plug the rj45 lead 5inches into the tale pipe for 3 weeks to school the ecu. Easy way to hold it in is to smack a spud up it with a wooden mallet to keep the cable secure. Use a large one and it will form its own shape on the way in.
    After 3 weeks the spud will dry up and find its own way out of the muffler.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Normally you would need plug the rj45 lead 5inches into the tale pipe for 3 weeks to school the ecu. Easy way to hold it in is to smack a spud up it with a wooden mallet to keep the cable secure. Use a large one and it will form its own shape on the way in.
    After 3 weeks the spud will dry up and find its own way out of the muffler.
    +1, have used this method many times and it's a pearler.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    +1, have used this method many times and it's a pearler.
    Pearler or peeler?

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    Maybe the punch is still there but it now has a fatter midrange so there is no "punch" as such?
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    If you have a full system-headers and tailpipe, I doubt the ECU will have the parameters to adjust to suit. You may need an ECU reflash or Power commander{do they make them for Hyos?} plus dyno time to sort your fueling properly. The risk is you are running lean and damaging your engine.

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