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ECU programming...

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ECU programming...

Cadwell 24th June. 105Db limit.
I have a the triumph race exhaust on my bike and the ECU has been prgrmmed for it, at the main dealer.
If I put the original exhaust back, can I get ecu programmes from anywhere and can it be done from your lap top or is it best to fit the exhaust and take it to the main dealer??

Any ideas suggestions, help and advice greatly recieved.

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if you have a power commander in you can chop and change at will with your laptop. you just download the maps for free.
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Is your exhaust THAT loud ?
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No I don't have a power comander. And it's not really so loud I guess as it's just the end can and is a genuine triumph part but wouldn't want to turn up and be told I can't go out and play :-s I feel a quick trip to triumph coming on... Unless there's any definitive solution, reckon it'd be worth it for the piece of mind :-?
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What did you do for Oulton?
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Hmm, really can't remember, be worth making sure as we were sound tested there weren't we... Well done Gav.
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I don't remember your bike being that loud. How about a db killer if you think it's that bad?
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Gav just said Oulton was 102 and Cadwell is 105 so you shouldn't have a problem
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Thanks kelly, Just trying to suss out when I had the exhaust and what I actually did at Oulton. Hopefully, fingers crossed. Thanks for the info guys, & girls.

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Nick.

Tuneecu. I have just put the race map on my new st as it's got the tor pipe on it.

http://www.tuneecu.com/ :-bd

They have all the maps you need.
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you'll be fine at cadwell. My Ducati multistrada with full Termi and no baffle got through the noise test there.
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dukes22 wrote:you'll be fine at cadwell. My Ducati multistrada with full Termi and no baffle got through the noise test there.
Hey dukes, was it much of a job to get those termi baffles out of the multi? I keep thinking I'd like to do it but would want to be able to pop em back for mot time. Cheers, Chris.
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