Cheers Loony, before you replied i decided to just chuck on the stock ECU and took it for a burn around the block. It ran fine.
I figure whoever setup the DP ECU made it hellishly rich as the bikes consumption was fine prior to fitting the pipes. Shouldn't i see any consumption improvement with the stock ECU as the bike is supposed to run fairly lean from factory? I figure it'll run the lean settings again and consumption will be near stock or are there other things they change?
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I'm going to call a shop tomorrow and speak to them about tuning it. If there are only a few settings that can be changed, i wonder whether i can just drop off the ECU and they check it out without me needing to bring in the bike? It's always annoying to drop off the bike somewhere not near work.
Is it worth going the PCIII route?
The S4R's only have a 14L tank so i'm not sure if that is the same as your 996. The peak hour traffic consumption is close to 10L/100km at the moment whereas i was getting around 7L/100km stock. Our CBR1000 w/slip-on gets mid 7's in the same conditions.
yours has the plastic tank then, yes? mine is an 03 S4R with the steel tank so i have 15.5L capacity. unfortunately you need to take the bike in as they will (should) adjust the co's and idle on the throttle bodies, the overall trim adjusted via the ecu but needs to be in place and running.
yes it will be leaner on the std ecu, did the shop fit the pipes/air cleaner/ecu for you? if they did i'm guessing they didn't tune it at all.
the bike will run fine with the D/P ecu, like anything it needs to be set up, once done, no worries. the PCIII is an option but really, with the cat in place and just slip ons the D/P ecu will be fine, spend your cash on getting what you have set up properly first.
Rather than just calling shops at random, wait for a reccomendation from a member here, word of mouth is the best advertisement and you're more likely to get good service from a shop that has happy customers reccomending them.
paul.