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daotoys1
Joined: 29 Feb 2008 Posts: 202
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 7:46 am Post subject: Moto Corse titanium full exhaust ?? |
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Does anyone have a Tesi 3D with a Moto Corse titanium full exhaust system ??
Im wanting to know what you think of the system as far as fit and finish, looks, performance gains, and weight savings?
How does the Moto Corse system compare to the stock/OEM system, and/or the Zard??
Any replies are welcomed.
thanks
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2bims
Joined: 03 Apr 2010 Posts: 7289
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:33 am Post subject: |
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Hi Dao, you may be waiting a while to find a Tesi 3D with Moto Corse pipes running, Japan I suspect.
My Db5R, same engine as the Tesi 3D, is running on Zard titanium Open end cans, which are certainly more tuneful than the stock items, but I still have the original headers on from Bimota, meaning the front Cat on horizontal cylinder, and I believe the joining branch has one also?
My Db5R was set up in the Factory from new for the Zard open cans, Walbro ECu tweaked to accommodate. I had to put the standard cans on for testing in the UK, and I have to say it ran real rough with them, overfueled. Zards make a big difference, but I still have to change the front pipes to stop that "waiting" for the Cats to warm up, as its hesitant on running until they are up to temperature.
I have Moto Corse titanium on my DB2, and I do prefer them, more tuneful for sure, better finish etc etc, but hard to tell difference in peformance as the engine in that bike has had a lot done to it.
Horses for courses. If I could afford New Moto Corse, I'd go for those, otherwise it would be the Zards |
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