New Y pipe + Lennies + K&N, - chip next?

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New Y pipe + Lennies + K&N, - chip next?

Post by oyster »

Dear wise ones,
the bike came with the air side mods and I have just fitted the Wunderlich Y pipe- thanks Edwin from Austria.
Just thought I'd mention to other novices; y-pipe fitting proceedure: take off number plate holder, take out back wheel, remove/loosen nuts and bolts from exhaust system only; working from the back end forward, remove silencer first, no need to undo anything upstream from the cat bolts - which all broke off! Gentle tapping brought the silencer unit out. Cat came out after I found the 10MM bolts underneath it and the Lambda undid with adjustables. Do not take off the rear side panels/tail light/grab handle or seat. I did. Everything went back with a rich coating of copper grease, reused the metal gaskets, preloaded the Lambda wires so they were at rest when the unit was secure.
WOW! :D Great sound, but haven't taken it out for a ride yet.
Do I need to alter anything? Or does the Lambda take care of it all? I suspect that the general set up now is pretty lean, so before I cook/fry the engine, should I change the coloured code plug? Is it time for new chip now, if so, which one? Or can I just ride? Has anyone been here before? :?
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Post by madman »

I have just fitted 2 Y pieces this week (mine & the girlfriends), did not need to remove the back wheel at all. Both bikes - hers 2000 single spark, and mine - 2004 twin spark, were unchanged apart from that and they both run much better. I will not make any other changes as the injection system seems to be happy as it is.
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Post by stempy »

Remove the code plug and fit a k1200 fuel reg. Lambda sensor is only effective at constant throttle, otherwise it's ignored.
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Post by winger »

Run the bike just as it is,as someone who's spent more than an enough on his S,i've never bothered with a chip,particulary after Malc's S burned both piston's!!!.

Andy speaks well of the K regulator,have a look a the BBP site he doesn't,make your own mind up.

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Post by Malc »

I reckon the fuel reg change is worth it, here's why:

After I'd rebuilt the motor and run it in I went to see a man with a dyno. The bike was making decent power but the gas analysis said the motor was a bit lean.

Popped in the new fuel regulator and back to the dyno. I can't remember how much additional power, in the region of 6HP at the wheel, but the fueling was richer. Dyno bloke reckoned it was about right.
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