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Title: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: darrenl1 on November 15, 2008, 04:07:11 PM
Looking at buying one of these cans for my 06 s4rs, has anybody got any good/bad feedback?
they dont come with ECU or filter and as far as I can tell are designed to run on stock set up.
this is fine as I dont need any more power but am concerned about how it will run.


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: stopintime on November 15, 2008, 05:59:39 PM
No FHE, as I'm a small bike guy  :P, but if I understood my dealer the "shorty" is supposed to run more or less as stock exhaust - a small weight reduction nevertheless. There might also be an issue with db-killers, or not, I'm not sure. Depending on where you are riding the bike, this might be a problem (if indeed they come without removable db-killers/baffles).

For what it's worth; they look good on a single sided swingarm bike and a Termignoni seldom lets you down audio-wise   8) Maybe midpipes will be good as well(?), but others will have to tell you if that mod requires tune up such as Power Commander blah blah blah ......

Let's stay tuned [thumbsup]


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: DucHead on November 16, 2008, 04:55:49 AM
There are several pics.  Scan the "Official Bikes of the DMF" thread.


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: geoffduc on November 16, 2008, 11:36:14 AM
I've had a stubby termi on a 2007 s4r and now on a s4rs and the look and sound IMO are great. There is a removeable db killer but when i removed it and started the bike it set my house alarm off so it was quickly put back in place. The can comes without an ECU and filter and dosn't seem to upset the fueling, the weight saved is approx.14 pounds. [moto]


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: Bbrent on November 16, 2008, 09:07:46 PM
You can get the shorty with or without the DP ECU and Filter. I paid alittle over $600 for my shorty from Monsterparts about 2 months ago. It did not come with the ECU or filter. I've encountered no problems with the shorty on my bike. It is very loud and looks really good IMO. I will be getting rid of it as soon as I can get the Boomtubes.
(http://i338.photobucket.com/albums/n417/Bbrent_photos/IMG_7663.jpg?t=1226897801)


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: professor_pro on November 17, 2008, 02:28:50 PM
Looking at buying one of these cans for my 06 s4rs, has anybody got any good/bad feedback?
they dont come with ECU or filter and as far as I can tell are designed to run on stock set up.
this is fine as I dont need any more power but am concerned about how it will run.

Aside from the dealer demo I test rode, I have only experienced mine with the 'shorty' fitted. I've included a picture of how it looked the day I brought it home.

Personally, I felt it was a little abrupt from off throttle, and really anything below 4k. I fitted a 14t cs sprocket at the 600mi service which smoothed it a tiny bit. Still it would fight me pretty bad if revs dropped to or below 4k. Over that and it was great.

After much research trying to figure out a way to avoid the extra $1200 for the ECU, I ended up just ordering the full DP kit that includes the airbox, ECU and carbon slip-ons, as it was only a couple hundred more than the ECU alone. My thought is that if I ever get around to it, I could sell off the brand new carbon cans & get myself a roundabout deal on the ECU...

...anyway, with the ECU fitted... ..two words..  MOTO BLISS!!! It's livable somewhat without, but when you slap that ECU in there it is a major difference. Totally smoothed out the choppiness I described & also transformed the sound for the better! It is holy and evil all at once and when you get revs up over 7k it is the sound of Zeus himself!!

(http://i30.tinypic.com/2vs0xur.jpg)


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: darrenl1 on November 18, 2008, 04:36:33 AM
Aside from the dealer demo I test rode, I have only experienced mine with the 'shorty' fitted. I've included a picture of how it looked the day I brought it home.

Personally, I felt it was a little abrupt from off throttle, and really anything below 4k. I fitted a 14t cs sprocket at the 600mi service which smoothed it a tiny bit. Still it would fight me pretty bad if revs dropped to or below 4k. Over that and it was great.

After much research trying to figure out a way to avoid the extra $1200 for the ECU, I ended up just ordering the full DP kit that includes the airbox, ECU and carbon slip-ons, as it was only a couple hundred more than the ECU alone. My thought is that if I ever get around to it, I could sell off the brand new carbon cans & get myself a roundabout deal on the ECU...

...anyway, with the ECU fitted... ..two words..  MOTO BLISS!!! It's livable somewhat without, but when you slap that ECU in there it is a major difference. Totally smoothed out the choppiness I described & also transformed the sound for the better! It is holy and evil all at once and when you get revs up over 7k it is the sound of Zeus himself!!

(http://i30.tinypic.com/2vs0xur.jpg)


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: darrenl1 on November 18, 2008, 04:41:16 AM
professor_pro do you run with or without the db killer?


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: professor_pro on November 18, 2008, 07:02:29 AM
professor_pro do you run with or without the db killer?

The potato is out. I tried it 'in' and it was ok & somewhat muffled, but not that big of a difference really. It made somewhat different sounds, at times similar to someone who's trying to run a marathon with their jaw wired shut. It wasn't that terrible, but I decided I wanted to let her breathe free!

Yeah, it's loud. It's livable though & not harley straight pipe loud, as I do believe the udder itself is doing a bit of muffling... I've since added an open clutch cover & the rattle can easily be heard over the pipe. Any trip longer than an hour or so I opt for earplugs!


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: asado on November 18, 2008, 09:53:07 PM
Had one for a month And switched to Quat-D Ex-Box.  For the money and somewhat looks, I would go with the Ex-Box.  You lose the ugly udder and you can shave a few pounds

(http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/4896/s4rs67iq4kd6.th.jpg) (http://img241.imageshack.us/my.php?image=s4rs67iq4kd6.jpg)(http://img241.imageshack.us/images/thpix.gif) (http://g.imageshack.us/thpix.php)

(http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/474/img3074dr0cc3.th.jpg) (http://img241.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img3074dr0cc3.jpg)(http://img241.imageshack.us/images/thpix.gif) (http://g.imageshack.us/thpix.php)


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: Steve.In.Atlanta on May 23, 2013, 05:44:08 PM
Anyone know someone selling one of these? There's one for sale on here but haven't heard back.


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: muskrat on May 23, 2013, 08:55:45 PM
these guys had some for sale http://www.motovationusa.com/ (http://www.motovationusa.com/)  might not be there presently though so try Jeff at Monster Parts, I swear that guy can find gold anywhere.

I ran the shorty pipe and had no issues on my bike BTW.  In the end I fitted an S2R, under seat exhaust.


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: braando on May 24, 2013, 01:19:42 AM
Here's another, without the udder

(http://i885.photobucket.com/albums/ac55/braando54/2012Concoours005.jpg)

(http://i885.photobucket.com/albums/ac55/braando54/011-12.jpg)


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: nickshelby500kr on May 24, 2013, 06:41:53 AM
These are probably my favorite exhausts as far as the old style monsters go.


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: Steve.In.Atlanta on May 24, 2013, 07:33:00 AM
In the end I fitted an S2R, under seat exhaust.

Got any pictures?


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: Doe-Foe on May 24, 2013, 07:36:03 PM
Bought my '08 S4Rs last year set up just like professor_pro's shown above. No history came with the bike so no clue about ECU status. It can have a little bark during deceleration. It prefers to be above 4500 rpm. At 55 mph I don't like the exhaust noise buzzing inside my full face Shoei and at 75+ mph I don't like the wind noise inside the helmet so I always use ear plugs. I like the look of the short Termi.


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: muskrat on May 24, 2013, 10:38:19 PM
Got any pictures?
Here ya go, post 57 http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=48578.45 (http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=48578.45)


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: JimmyTheDriver on May 28, 2013, 09:07:17 AM
I have it on my bike and love it!  It is fine without a tune, but I added a FatDuc O2 Emulator (http://www.fatduc.com/ (http://www.fatduc.com/))  to get rid of some pop on decel.  Was recently run on a dyno stock except for exhaust/o2 emulator and it put 127 to the wheels.  Sounds awesome too.

-Jim

(http://i.imgur.com/i1vn1.jpg)


Title: Re: s4r/s4rs termignoni shorty exhaust
Post by: JimmyTheDriver on May 28, 2013, 09:07:56 AM
Oh wow.  This is an old thread.  Not sure if anything I just said is relevant... mine is not for sale :)

-Jim


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