I just purchased the Termi carbon slip on exhaust kit for my 696. I plan on installing the stuff myself - exhaust, air filter & ECU. My question is, is there any adjustments that need to be made after the install? I've been to three different dealers and received three different answers - from "FI sync, TPS & CO adjustments" to "nothing needs to be done, the ECU measures and makes all adjustments". I was also told at one dealer that only a dealer can replace the ECU. Anyone know the real answer?
I have just ordered a Titanium Termi Kit and was told that the TPS needed to be set by the dealer, My Bike is an M1100. And they want Two hours to fit.
I was told by one dealer that the TPS would need to adjusted by them. Another dealer that told me that the ECU would reset everything automatically. He also told me that when starting the bike wait for the ECU to go through the initialization sequence before moving the "choke" lever. If the lever is moved too soon the ECU will measure this as the TPS idle position and readjust the setting.
yeah on the 696 you really don't have to do anything, TPS will take care of itself and the DP ECU on that bike doesn't have a fuel trim to set so its pretty much plug and play
Thanks for the inputs, looks like I won't be needing to bring it in for any setup after installing the kit.
What about the FI sync? I was also told by one dealer that the sync would need to be adjusted after the installation. Now I'm not saying it may not need adjustment, but I can't see how changing the exhaust would affect the FI sync. The ECU can't adjust this can it?
There's nothing to adjust. Everything is controlled by the ECU and can't be changed. I installed the DP Termi kit myself on both my M696 and M1100 without any problems.
Whichever dealer told you you had to sync the EFI after the Termi installation should be avoided like the plague. The exhaust install has nothing to do with that, and they should know better.
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