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Remap
Posted: Nov 7th, '23, 16:54
by jimboraver
Hi, Have done a exhaust servo delete on the bmw s1000r, sounds way better, maybe a bit offensive

but i feel like it has lost some low down punch ? Is fine once its above about 6k which is when the exhaust used to be fully open. Still have The Cats installed just a bit of a gaper slip on.
Wondering if its worth a remap and cann anyone recommend somewhere not a million miles away from Exeter?
Thanks jim
Re: Remap
Posted: Nov 7th, '23, 19:36
by Mervin
Re: Remap
Posted: Nov 7th, '23, 20:22
by jimboraver
thanks, but couldn't see anything about remaps ? looks like a spare parts store ?
I'll send them an email just seen they do servicing etc...
Re: Remap
Posted: Nov 8th, '23, 04:21
by Ming
I think there's a dyno at GT Motorcycles in Plymouth - not sure if they do remaps as well but maybe worth giving them a ring as they might know someone who does.
Re: Remap
Posted: Nov 8th, '23, 06:05
by billinom8s
Go to crispy's in plymouth, very good tuner. Works using the Woolich system and has his own dyno.
Did my zx10r and it's running sweeter than ever now.
Re: Remap
Posted: Nov 8th, '23, 06:48
by ptolemyx
You've found out why the factory fitted an exhaust valve. It's there for low down and mid range, not just emissions.
You ought to get a good dyno operator to map your bike on a dyno. I wouldn't get a generic "flash" done. I'll second Crispy's for dyno tuning your Beemer.
Re: Remap
Posted: Nov 8th, '23, 17:36
by jimboraver
ok thanks guys will give them a shout and see what they say...
Re: Remap
Posted: Nov 9th, '23, 21:57
by TLS-Moose
The GT performance guys don't have their own dyno - they use Crispys dyno in Plympton
