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30-09-2013, 01:39 PM | #46 |
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Hi David
I fitted a pair to my Neighbour's 796 and it indeed sorted the low speed running. he also tried them on his mate's 796 hyperMotard and it fixes that too |
30-09-2013, 02:39 PM | #47 |
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30-09-2013, 04:19 PM | #48 |
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no mate no hit to fuel consumption.
Just smooths out the low speed running as Ducati's closed loop system is too coarse to cope with low RPM on these bikes. the Throttle position and engine load etc are still used by the ECU to set the mixture. it's not dumping in excess fuel when the O2 sensors are disabled. just not chasing a stupidly low Co2 figure to get through Euro 4 emmisions. |
02-10-2013, 08:06 PM | #49 |
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So does this mean that this mod only affects low speed running, and not right throughout the rev range?
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02-10-2013, 08:53 PM | #50 |
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04-10-2013, 02:44 PM | #51 |
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My elimnators have arrived today so will befitting over the weekend. I'm assuming the positions on my 796 should be similar as in this image with only the fuse box to move for the front sensor and the seat off for the rear one?
Do the sensors just fit 'inline' with what's currently there, or does the cable terminate with these and break the cables continued connection (hope that makes sense?) |
04-10-2013, 02:59 PM | #52 |
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It breaks the connection. Unplug the sensor currently plugged in and plug the eliminator in its place. You then have the other side hanging free. I just popped some insulation tape over the end and tucked it out of the way.
You will notice the eliminators can not go 'inline' as they only have connections on one side. Hope that makes sense too ! Haha |
04-10-2013, 03:08 PM | #53 |
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Makes perfect sense, thanks
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05-10-2013, 01:00 PM | #54 |
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So, after about an hour of scratching my head trying to find the sensor behind the fuse box on my bike and nearly giving up, I realized that the front sensor comes from the pipe that loops from the other side of the bike and not like those on the 1100 (pic posted earlier)
Managed to get both sensors changed and it turned out easier than I thought but they both were tightly wedged behind the frame. Pic posted here for any other 796 owners wanting to change their sensors. Havn't tested yet and I've spent the day cleaning in prep for Goodwood tomorrow. Will go out later and see what it's done the the bike |
05-10-2013, 08:22 PM | #55 |
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Fitted mine a couple of months ago
Didn't do any thing for me ...anyone want em |
05-10-2013, 08:34 PM | #56 |
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To be honest, after a quick ride this afternoon I can't see any major change to low speed Smoothness. Probably need a longer ride tomorrow.
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06-10-2013, 02:11 AM | #57 |
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Didn't see jack
...ran better with the termi ecu and open pipes and that not plugged in . All I get different is engine management light comes on now and again . Each to there own . |
06-10-2013, 07:14 AM | #58 |
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My undertanding (from what I was told by Moto Rapido) is as follows:
If you have the full Termi race exhaust system and ECU the O2 sensors are bypassed in the ECU programming so you would notice no difference in low rev behaviour if you had the O2 sensor eliminators fitted. If you have the slip on Termis and ECU (this is not the same ECU as for the full race exhaust system) then the O2 sensors are still being used, but low rev behaviour is better than standard. |
06-10-2013, 02:27 PM | #59 |
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Well, after my 140 mile round trip to Goodwood today, I can honestly say I've not noticed any change. Maybe this fix is geared more to the 1100's but the bike still feels lumpy at 2000rpm in second and at low speeds, but maybe that's just the way it is?
Slightly disappointed with the result and will now look at putting on a 14t sprocket next time the bike is serviced. |
06-10-2013, 03:52 PM | #60 |
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hi David
Sounds like the termi ecu already sorts the problem Anyone without one of those will be grateful for your eliminator plugs and not have to wait two weeks for them from greece |
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