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Jan 22nd, 2012, 8:14 pm
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Added HP/Torque/RPMs from Termi on 1100 Evo?
Does anyone know how much additional HP, torque and RPMs (higher redline) that the 1100 Evo gains from the Termi carbon kit?
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Jan 24th, 2012, 5:03 am
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If any........Nothing you will notice,just sounds like a big block
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2012 monster 1100 evo,07 CBR600 rr,06 busa,03 harley dyna glide,honda 700 magna,yamaha 650 maxim,yamaha rd-250 2 stroke twin,Yamaha 100 2 stroke twin
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Jan 24th, 2012, 8:53 am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wvcruiser
If any........Nothing you will notice,just sounds like a big block
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So do you have that kit installed?
I've been reading a bunch of the other threads on aftermarket exhausts & CPUs. People speak of increased performance, but nobody has specific figures.
I've also scanned the web, and there really isn't anything concrete out there.
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Jan 24th, 2012, 4:03 pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Twin Zim
So do you have that kit installed?
I've been reading a bunch of the other threads on aftermarket exhausts & CPUs. People speak of increased performance, but nobody has specific figures.
I've also scanned the web, and there really isn't anything concrete out there.
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Maybe 2-3HP?
It really does not add that much from what I have heard and seen....
A far better option would be a standard slip-on(pick the kind you like from the numerous companies out there)
Increase the intake by modifying the airbox or getting the MWR intake kit
Lastly, get the power commander and have a custom tune made.
I did custom exhaust, power commander, and ripped out the airbox and put pod filters/velocity stacks on my 696 and it added 7hp over stock.
Might be a bit more with the 1100 engine...
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Jan 25th, 2012, 2:51 am
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Location: Stockholm, Knivsöder, Sweden
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I did an unbiased thorough test with MWR filterkit on the M1100 (not evo), but evo would react similar. Kit is very nice, good quality and most important it gives very good reward in power right were youd typically use it on a monster.
You can read more here Guinea pig wanted for intake modifications
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Jan 25th, 2012, 4:11 pm
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Yes I Do
Quote:
Originally Posted by Twin Zim
So do you have that kit installed?
I've been reading a bunch of the other threads on aftermarket exhausts & CPUs. People speak of increased performance, but nobody has specific figures.
I've also scanned the web, and there really isn't anything concrete out there.
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yes ,Termi exhaust with DP ecu,And the air filter upgrade and the 14 tooth front sprocket..Nothing noticeable except sounds good,even if it is 1-3 h.p. you wont notice it
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2012 monster 1100 evo,07 CBR600 rr,06 busa,03 harley dyna glide,honda 700 magna,yamaha 650 maxim,yamaha rd-250 2 stroke twin,Yamaha 100 2 stroke twin
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