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CaptMoto 17-02-10 02:44

Well if money is tight I would recommend you get at least a Kev mod for it, as you really DO need a fuelling device to adjust the A/F, speak to Kev send him a pm and take it from there. We don't just give you advice because we want to make money but we don;t want you to run a lean bike that can have disatrous consequences and if you want to wait for a PCIII or PCV then I would not fit the stage 2(3) filters until you have the powercommander.

iShoe 17-02-10 09:16

no no i'm sure that you guys wont say it just so i can spend money on something i don't need, that's why I'm asking here in first place:) i don't trust sellers and mechanics this days... thanks again and i guess ill have to wait with filter installation :(

Kev 17-02-10 09:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by iShoe (Post 120439)
no no i'm sure that you guys wont say it just so i can spend money on something i don't need, that's why I'm asking here in first place:) i don't trust sellers and mechanics this days... thanks again and i guess ill have to wait with filter installation :(


Thanks mate, no offence taken I get it all the time.

drb277 18-02-10 00:25

Of course fueling costs go up with stage 1 & 2 filters 'cos' you're gonna be having more fun, and the more fun you get the more you want.:ninja:

On saying that I've not noticed my mpg go down much, if at all. :bricks:

iShoe 27-02-10 04:19

maybe i should send this as PM but i tough its better public because of further users... umm ok and back to topic :)
question for Kev, just to clear up some things in my confused mind :)

installing aether your mod or powercomander will probably lose my warranty ?

i have 2009 xtx with DNA stage 1&2 filters. your last version of mod is updated to work with this year? its this one http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?p=46222#post46222 and price is 100 AUS

I understod steps of fitting the MOD, but how advanced is fitting of O2 Eliminator & a O2 sensor plug is it illustrated and idiot friendly :) ? ( ok i read that its on cd, but how hard and complicated it is )

sorry for being so boring but im really interested in it because of price and positive comments But still kind of afraid of going for it because my mechanical knowledge is minimal. Speaking/Reading abut things you don't know on second language is always harder :) and i guess you wouldn't mind shipping to Serbia...

thanks for your patience and time

stumpydave 27-02-10 20:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by drb277 (Post 120533)
Of course fueling costs go up with stage 1 & 2 filters 'cos' you're gonna be having more fun, and the more fun you get the more you want.:ninja:

On saying that I've not noticed my mpg go down much, if at all. :bricks:

YOU'RE NOT RIDING IT HARD ENOUGH :lol:

My fuel consumption has gone up, and so has the front wheel, several times :081::081::081:

Kev 28-02-10 02:20

[quote=iShoe;121678]maybe i should send this as PM but i tough its better public because of further users... umm ok and back to topic :)
question for Kev, just to clear up some things in my confused mind :)

installing aether your mod or powercomander will probably lose my warranty?

Mods affecting warranty.
Just to clear up things, any addition to the wiring or any mod to a motorcycle will void warranty of the replacement part, if the mod can be proven to be the fault or cause of the failure of the component.


i have 2009 xtx with DNA stage 1&2 filters. your last version of mod is updated to work with this year? its this one http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?p=46222#post46222 and price is 100 AUS On the 2009 XTX we are fitting just the fuel mod & leaving the O2 sensor still connected. 07/08 XTX & XTR we are still using the O2 eliminator. Price for the 09 XTX fuel mod is AUD$65.00.

I understod steps of fitting the MOD, but how advanced is fitting of O2 Eliminator & a O2 sensor plug is it illustrated and idiot friendly :) ? ( ok i read that its on cd, but how hard and complicated it is ) You only need the fuel mod for a 2009 model.

sorry for being so boring but im really interested in it because of price and positive comments But still kind of afraid of going for it because my mechanical knowledge is minimal. Speaking/Reading abut things you don't know on second language is always harder :) and i guess you wouldn't mind shipping to Serbia... I have sent 3 mods to Serbia they took around 20 working days air mail.

thanks for your patience and time.
Anytime mate.

Ryland Johnson 28-02-10 03:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kev (Post 120031)
To get the most out of these filters a fuel mod is recommended, by adding more fuel & air we get more HP & Torque.

With the extra HP & Torque you need less throttle to maintain the same speed, then if you did not have the filters & fuel mod, so infact there will be very little change in fuel consumption.

One thing will change your bike will go like hell with those filters.

Just a simple thought. Why aren't these things done as standard then? I can never understand why a manufacturer would produce an underperforming product knowing that it can perform better?

Never mind its all Kanji to me, lol

Food for thought though eh?

Ryland

CaptMoto 28-02-10 03:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryland Johnson (Post 121751)
Just a simple thought. Why aren't these things done as standard then? I can never understand why a manufacturer would produce and underperforming product knowing that it can perform better?

Never mind its all Kanji to me, lol

Food for thought though eh?

Ryland

Because they are faced with restrictive emission laws and are forced to choke the full power knowing that the owner can always reverse the process. If they'd built a boring gutless bike, no one would buy it I guess.

iShoe 02-03-10 14:44

thanks for everything KEV, ill PM you about order !
peace


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