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Powercommander V vs Two Brothers Juice Box vs ???
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Re: Powercommander V vs Two Brothers Juice Box vs ???
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Reply #30 on:
August 06, 2009, 10:12:51 AM »
not me, since the stock air filter is already 'high flow'
-considering that (1) it's the same filetr they use on ducati engines nearly twice the size of a 696. and
(2) the 696 doesn't rev very high to start with.
i did Dyno my 696 with the juice box set at the factory settings with slip-ons, ..basically showed it was just a tad rich.
there's more than enough adjustment range to accommodate any air filter change (which would make it run lean, if anything at all)
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Re: Powercommander V vs Two Brothers Juice Box vs ???
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August 06, 2009, 10:20:58 AM »
Thanks for the info.
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Re: Powercommander V vs Two Brothers Juice Box vs ???
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August 06, 2009, 02:01:26 PM »
I am running the juice box with slipons and a K&N "high flow" air filter... I have the juice box set a little high and its running a tad bit rich... The bike is smoother throughout the powerband, but I get a little bogging on quick acceleration... Still trying to adjust through the butt dyno, but for the most part, it works great.... Adjusting it is as easy as removing the seat, hitting a button, and then putting seat back on...
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Re: Powercommander V vs Two Brothers Juice Box vs ???
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from my dyno test, i'd say you're more likely too RICH to start with, rather than needing to re-set the box to a richer setting..
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