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Hude61
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Reged: 12/21/10
Posts: 37
Loc: Finland/Helsinki
Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: Rev]
      #482465 - 12/22/10 03:29 AM

Quote:

What if you gutted the pipes on an 09 version, would
you need to buy a fuel commander to alter the EFI?

I currently have a carbureted Yamaha, and one of the
biggest reasons I stopped at removing the first baffle
is because removing the cats and final baffle required
a rejet, which I neither wanted to bother with, or pay for.





Hi,
I'm rookie. Bought BA this summer (2010). It's got EFI. I didn't see anyone answering this question, so I thouhght of reposting it, cause I'd be intresting to take the end-plate
(and baffle attached to it) out and wonder if adjustments in EFI are required.

rgds,


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locopony
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Reged: 09/01/10
Posts: 4307
Loc: Texas, Houston
Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: Hude61]
      #482614 - 12/23/10 04:51 AM

yes you would have to get the power commander and retune.

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Fizzyhair
Adjunct


Reged: 11/16/11
Posts: 136
Loc: Cornwall, United Kingdom
Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: Dupre97]
      #538931 - 11/16/11 01:36 PM

Many thanks dude great stuff! Now to get the inner one out lol

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roosters
Complete Newb


Reged: 12/09/11
Posts: 14
Loc: SA, Australia
Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: Fizzyhair]
      #543456 - 01/03/12 10:16 PM

I did this and yep its easy then i got the idea of more mods so slash cut my pipes now thinking of removing the next baffle will i need to re jet or would it still be ok

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Two_Wheel_n
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Reged: 08/02/09
Posts: 1092
Loc: South Coast, MA
Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: roosters]
      #543661 - 01/05/12 04:52 PM

You'll need to re-jet.

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firebird
Complete Newb


Reged: 06/11/11
Posts: 17
Loc: Bristol VA
Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: Two_Wheel_n]
      #543678 - 01/05/12 06:43 PM

No you don't need a Power Commander. There is a little program called Tune Ecu available now that allows you to change the maps on an EFI bike at home with a laptop using a $20.00 Vag-Com cable that you can order from several places.

If you only remove the end plate and the first baffle you won't need to mess with it.

EFI=TuneEcu
Carbs=Jets


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roosters
Complete Newb


Reged: 12/09/11
Posts: 14
Loc: SA, Australia
Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: firebird]
      #543697 - 01/05/12 10:34 PM

thanks for that i will

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streetdown
Complete Newb


Reged: 01/14/12
Posts: 13
Loc: Florida
Re: Step by step baffle removal instructions [Re: Zmilin]
      #544892 - 01/16/12 05:45 AM

Thanks for the info! I did mine 2008 America yesterday,sounds great!

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