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johnster
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Re: your termis happy ending story- here.
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Reply #15 on:
June 24, 2008, 04:05:03 AM »
It sounds ridiculous at first, BUT:
The sound is worth every penny.
Trust me, you'll agree!!
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June 24, 2008, 04:43:30 AM »
If I had to do it again. I would buy the Termi's with DP ECU. Sell the Termi's & buy a full side by side exhaust. Not sure if Termi makes them for my bike ? ! !
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Re: your termis happy ending story- here.
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June 24, 2008, 04:50:12 AM »
if you are having trouble justifying the cost then get used ones. Ebay is your freind.
And remember there are other brands . Termignoni isn the be all and end all.
As long as you only change the cans you dont need an ecu upgrade or a filter.
This goes for any bike and came from the importer of remus and akapovik exhausts.
if you go for an open box or pods then you will need the ecu done.
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June 24, 2008, 05:01:50 AM »
Quote from: weemonster on June 24, 2008, 04:50:12 AM
As long as you only change the cans you dont need an ecu upgrade or a filter.
This goes for any bike and came from the importer of remus and akapovik exhausts.
if you go for an open box or pods then you will need the ecu done.
One main motivator for the upgrade is the DP ECU, supposedly it will help the bike run cooler, which now is an issue, and to help it run richer - the sound is a big bonus.
I think im going to go for it!!
Now, the dealer says no baffles, how loud is it really? will i need earplugs?
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June 24, 2008, 05:21:11 AM »
well mine is 600
and has the Remus DP hi levels on it.
The sounds isnt alot louder. But its alot deeper.
Its not ear splitting but i can imagine on a long trip it might get wearing.
Now that the 695 is the old model you might find that dealers heavily discounting the systems.
Ebay seems to always have at least one brand new old stock system for an S4 for about a half the original cost.
so with abit of luck and patience you may get a 695 one alot cheaper.
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Quote from: tristantumble on June 24, 2008, 05:01:50 AM
Now, the dealer says no baffles, how loud is it really? will i need earplugs?
Most likely, I wear'em. They're pretty damn loud!!
Then again, my engine is a 916 w/performance cams in it, so the thing sounds like a freakin' cigaratte boat @ idle... Downshifting is the best part IMO, I've been told that the bike sounds like "the apocalypse is coming" as I approach!!
Though the 695 probably won't be much quieter.... Termis are just all-around loud, but it's a good loud.
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Re: your termis happy ending story- here.
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Quote from: tristantumble on June 24, 2008, 05:01:50 AM
One main motivator for the upgrade is the DP ECU, supposedly it will help the bike run cooler, which now is an issue, and to help it run richer - the sound is a big bonus.
I think im going to go for it!!
Now, the dealer says no baffles, how loud is it really? will i need earplugs?
What did you say?
What?
Can you repeat that?
Oh! earplugs?
No you wont need them!vI don't use them
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June 24, 2008, 07:50:40 AM »
For the wind-roar at highway speeds: earplugs
For the Termi's on my 695: no earplugs
Seriously, though. They ain't quiet, but they won't destroy your hearing either. Contingent, of course, on the amount of time you spend at red-line!
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June 24, 2008, 08:14:00 AM »
termi's and a open air box are something special to be sure, every time I fire my bike up it just makes me grin like a fool.
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Re: your termis happy ending story- here.
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June 24, 2008, 06:00:37 PM »
As I stated above here is the TERMI'S.
Rode home after install, one word to describe it "AWESOME"
some quick pics:
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Re: your termis happy ending story- here.
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June 24, 2008, 06:39:39 PM »
[Monty Python Search for the Holy Grail Voice]It's a silly video......
on second thought .... let's not go there.[/Monty Python Search for the Holy Grail Voice]
Seriously, Mom and I fooling with the Monsters, the both have Termi's on them and they are both 695's. Audio never captures it quite right but it'll give you and idea. The are both chipped with open boxes and filters too. BTW interestingly, mine is a little louder??
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Re: your termis happy ending story- here.
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June 24, 2008, 07:49:20 PM »
my termi story is rather SAD
...... one stupid car knocked me in the rear & the CF termi broke ....
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I have a very happy Arrow story in the end
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Re: your termis happy ending story- here.
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June 25, 2008, 01:06:42 AM »
707 - in winter get those pipes and shields ceramic coated - she'll look mean!
Termis are great - just put on some new old stock - manufactured 4 years ago - fitment was excellent, the carbon finish on the actual pipe isn't great (shields are excellent though??) compared to the german manufactured carbon I'm used to.
Sound is excellent and the engine definetly feels 'free' between 5 and 9k just seems to breeze buy...I redline/limit so much more because it just flies....and I ride conservatively!
Termi's on the 6 series sound like a must have!
enjoy the ride.
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Re: your termis happy ending story- here.
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Reply #28 on:
June 25, 2008, 04:29:23 AM »
running the DP ecu and open airbox. But I'm running "brutale inspired" straight pipes out of the udder. Sounds perfect to me, quite loud. But I ride with earplugs. And the ECU made a world of difference, the S4rs is a real beast now, and it runs perfect. And yes, my warranty is still good
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Re: your termis happy ending story- here.
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June 25, 2008, 05:19:37 AM »
IMO on DP Termi kits, it seems people are very pleased with the change in performance of their bike with the ECU.
But Ducati is perpetuating the racket but not making the bikes run well without the ECU. Sure they run ok without it but they run so much better, and cooler with the ECU.
If you are purchasing the kit for just the sound, there are other options out there even for the 695 that are cheaper. Although the open air box is a different matter.
If you're getting it for a performance gain + sound, than I could justify paying the price for the kit.
If you're buying it to fix running problems, like fixing the lean state, cooing it down, or fixing surging issues, you should NOT have to pay for this fix. Ducati should be ahead of the curve on some of these issues rather than lagging slightly behind some of it's direct competitors.
IMO if ducati fixed fuel mapping problems, and certain heating issues (695) they would end up selling fewer DP Termi kits. And that means less $$. So I don't doubt they are working on a fix, but the motivation isn't what it should be.
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