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Title: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: golgofett on December 13, 2008, 02:39:33 AM
I would like to add an exhaust soon and was leaning towards the CF termignoni kit, because it also has the race ecu.  What changes does the race ecu have over the stock? 


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: gearhead on December 13, 2008, 05:47:01 PM
 Honestly, I couldnt tell ya as I have been running it that way since it was practically new. I ran it for a few weeks with just the slip ons and it definately added some jam when I switched over to the ecu. I had to first change over my reversed coils and once that happened it ran much better. I would still say it is lean though, whicjh is confusing becaue it a supposed "racing" model. I wish you could fiddle with some jets to get it perfect. I would say that the FI on this bike isnt as good as having carbs. The EPA fueling isnt very good. My 02 VFR also suffers from a lean condition vs my 86 carbed VFR which ran much better.


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: desmoworks on December 14, 2008, 11:42:03 AM
The 696 "race" ECU is different than past DP ECUs. Previously they were mapped all new for the exhaust and they eliminated O2 sensors and exhaust valves if present.

Now with the 696 the "race" ECU retains the O2 sensors (2 of them) so the lower RPM/throttle opening portion of the map is still controlled by the O2 sensors - closed loop. Above this when the bike is running in open loop mode the map is new and created to match the exhaust.

Hopefully that is what you are looking for. If you need more info let me know.



Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: golgofett on December 15, 2008, 01:45:53 PM
So the bike would run the same at low rpms and get a little boost at the higher rpms?


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: desmoworks on December 15, 2008, 01:50:42 PM
So the bike would run the same at low rpms and get a little boost at the higher rpms?

The same A/F ratio at lower RPM, yes - power might be slightly different due to the exhaust flow being different.


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: sfarchie on December 15, 2008, 09:21:06 PM
The 696 "race" ECU is different than past DP ECUs. Previously they were mapped all new for the exhaust and they eliminated O2 sensors and exhaust valves if present.

Now with the 696 the "race" ECU retains the O2 sensors (2 of them) so the lower RPM/throttle opening portion of the map is still controlled by the O2 sensors - closed loop. Above this when the bike is running in open loop mode the map is new and created to match the exhaust.

Hopefully that is what you are looking for. If you need more info let me know.

Is it difficult to install the Termis? It doesn't appear that hard, but my biggest worry is the ECU. Is this something reserved for the pros or is this something anyone who tinkers a bit can get on?


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: desmoworks on December 15, 2008, 09:24:19 PM
It's all pretty easy and the 696 has a self resetting TPS so no need to take the bike to the dealer if you are comfortable working on it yourself.

One plus about having the dealer install though is the warranty. 2 years on the Termi kit if a dealer installs it.


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: sfarchie on December 15, 2008, 09:26:58 PM
It's all pretty easy and the 696 has a self resetting TPS so no need to take the bike to the dealer if you are comfortable working on it yourself.

One plus about having the dealer install though is the warranty. 2 years on the Termi kit if a dealer installs it.

Cool, thanks! Unfortunately, my dealer said in CA they can no longer install them. But they can still service the bike with the pipe on. He mentioned something about CA cracking down on emissions and they can get fined heavily if caught.


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: desmoworks on December 15, 2008, 09:32:36 PM
Cool, thanks! Unfortunately, my dealer said in CA they can no longer install them. But they can still service the bike with the pipe on. He mentioned something about CA cracking down on emissions and they can get fined heavily if caught.

Wow - that is crazy! I'm really surprised to hear that especially since the Termi kit comes wtih db killers and O2 sensors. It is way more compliant than most kits.


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: sfarchie on December 16, 2008, 06:26:37 AM
Yeah, I was surprised, too. I've installed a Leo Vinci pipe on my Vespa, but that was a simple plug and play. I read the Termi instructions and it didn't seem too difficult as you've mentioned. I'll give it a try Sunday if the weather holds out for a run after it's installed.


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: Heath on December 16, 2008, 08:59:05 AM
Time to find a new dealer.


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: gearhead on December 16, 2008, 07:37:36 PM
 Time to find a new state.


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: Raux on December 18, 2008, 02:11:35 AM
Wow - that is crazy! I'm really surprised to hear that especially since the Termi kit comes wtih db killers and O2 sensors. It is way more compliant than most kits.

Only the Titanium kits are road compliant. the SS and CF both say offroad use only.


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: sfarchie on December 18, 2008, 08:16:22 AM
According to my dealer, it all stemmed from Jessie James getting fined. They can still service bikes with aftermarket exhausts, but can't be the ones installing them.

http://www.bikernewswire.com/Story_105.html (http://www.bikernewswire.com/Story_105.html)


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: Greg on December 20, 2008, 07:15:58 AM
According to my dealer, it all stemmed from Jessie James getting fined. They can still service bikes with aftermarket exhausts, but can't be the ones installing them.

http://www.bikernewswire.com/Story_105.html (http://www.bikernewswire.com/Story_105.html)

I wonder if that only applies to new motors? Is there still a Grandfather clause for using old motors?


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: metroplex on May 05, 2022, 06:29:27 AM
I know this is REALLY an old post, but I had kept Desmowork's post in one of my Word documents as a reference note. I thought I had read elsewhere that the 696 Race ECU increased the rev limiter as well, from 8250 or 8500, to 9500+ but haven't found any concrete data.


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: ungeheuer on May 05, 2022, 06:36:36 AM
I know this is REALLY an old post, but I had kept Desmowork's post in one of my Word documents as a reference note. I thought I had read elsewhere that the 696 Race ECU increased the rev limiter as well, from 8250 or 8500, to 9500+ but haven't found any concrete data.
I used to know the answer to this question off the top of my head, but I've long since forgotten.   I think rev limiter RPM increase only happened with a reflash.... but I wouldn't bet money on that.  How was that for a non-answer?

And.... why does it matter?



Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: stopintime on May 05, 2022, 07:24:48 AM
Take a look in the sticky thread "semi official 696 exhaust" (close enough). That question has to have been discussed there....


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: Charlie98 on May 06, 2022, 05:50:35 AM
I don't really know that I would want to rev my 796 much past 8500rpm... even with standard tuning I don't know that there would be a lot there to justify it, unless you are going to track your bike.

FWIW, I put Arrow slips on my 796, all else being stock, and it was a huge improvement in driving and street-ability.  I've got a spare ECU I want the dealer to reflash... it is still running lean, of course... but I don't plan on bumping the RPM cap, even if it's possible.


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: ducpainter on May 06, 2022, 03:53:23 PM
Running a 2V Duc past 8500 is like riding a Harley...the best way to convert fuel to noise. ;D


Title: Re: Ducati Race Ecu for 696
Post by: Orange16 on May 11, 2022, 03:26:18 PM
M696 OEM is 9650 rpm.  DP would be the same.


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