GSXR exhaust
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GSXR exhaust
Just fitted a Laser GP style exhaust to my GSXR 600 K6, I had it fitted with the baffles and ran fine but when I removed the baffles it was quiet lumpy sounding and quiet a bit of moisture coming out. Does anyone know if I need to remap with this exhaust? Any advice grateful.
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Re: GSXR exhaust
Does the can and link pipe remove the Cat?highland81 wrote:Just fitted a Laser GP style exhaust to my GSXR 600 K6, I had it fitted with the baffles and ran fine but when I removed the baffles it was quiet lumpy sounding and quiet a bit of moisture coming out. Does anyone know if I need to remap with this exhaust? Any advice grateful.
Regardless, the ECU on your GSX-R should compensate (to some extent) for the difference in the A2F ratio...
You never NEED to remap the bike for new cans etc but it is always recommended to get the most out of them and ensure your fueling remains smooth.

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Re: GSXR exhaust
Cheers for reply but exhaust no longer required as got "T" boned on Sunday 

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Re: GSXR exhaust
highland81 wrote:Cheers for reply but exhaust no longer required as got "T" boned on Sunday
hope you are OK
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Re: GSXR exhaust
Yeah Im fine, cheers. Badly bruised and sprained ankle/foot and small cuts and grazes. Think bike is maybe write off thoughDave wrote:
hope you are OK
