
The spec. is:
Laser 'road' Boxer Cup exhaust system with Y-pipe and baffles removed.
K & N filter
K1200RS fuel pressure regulator
Oxygen sensor disconnected
Cat Code plug removed
Exhaust headers cleaned of excess weld (maybe this is actually worth doing!!)
However - it is not all good news. The 'red' curve is with the mods to the inlet (see below) that I have been suggesting to all and sundry. It shows that if you are after power - then I WAS WRONG - DON'T DO IT!!!! However, the graphs do show that (apart from one small section) between 3500 and 6500 the inlet is flowing more air and for 3800 to 5500 is developing the same or more power than with the standard inlet pipe. This is backed up by seat-of-the-pants feeling. Much more in the mid-range and the loss in the upper ranges is not really noticeable on the road.

Sooner or later I will further open out the holes to try and increase the effect.
Incidentally, later runs (we did 14) with and without the cat code plug, showed that the cat code plug weakened the mixture pretty much evenly throughout the rev range, but made little or no difference to the power.
The most impressive thing was the noise of the bike at high revs in the dyno room!!!


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