DIY: Ducati Superbike - Removing the Exhaust Servo
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Ready to unleash the true sound of your ride?
In this DIY tutorial, join me as I take you through the step-by-step process of removing the exhaust servo from your motorcycle.
Whether you're chasing a deeper exhaust note, simplifying your bike, or diving into performance mods, this is the first step! 🛠️🏍️
🔧 What You'll Learn:
The purpose of the exhaust servo
Tools needed for the removal
Step-by-step guide to safely take it off
The potential benefits for your bike's performance and sound
Time to give your ride a voice of its own! 🔊
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Hello!
I have a Ducati Streetfighter 1098 and about to change to SC Project CR-T exhaust. However, I need to remove the pipe where the Exhaust Servo is. My bike is powered with a HealTech PowerCommander 5 and has been tuned & mapped with Termignoni.
Is it possible to remove the Exhaust Servo and install an Exhaust Servo Eliminator without any problems?
Thanks :)
Hi, nice exhaust! :) Removing the servo and adding the elminator is not going to give any issues. The only potential issue i see here is that you might need a remap going from a slip-on to a full exhaust system. You risk running lean/hot.
@@SpeedHQ Thanks for answer :)
What can happen if I run lean/hot?
@@Brukisen Things shouldn't run more hot than it's intended to be used for (Exhaust gets red, material get deformed, wear faster, ...). A remap isn't that costly compared to a full exhaust, i would highly recommend + you'll enjoy it more that way too :)
Do you have to remove the cables ?
Cause the Valves standard Position is open, so by installing the kit the actual actuator will not move. So I guess the cables could stay installed so you can unplug the electronical devise easily in Situations like a Police Stop.
Yes, in theory that is possible. Not sure how fast you can get to the connector in time when pulled over :D
is it possible to just keep all installed and only put the eliminator in between for the ECU cause the valve when engine off is always on open 0 Position
Hi, that's definitely possible. You miss out on the weight save tho :) Removing just the motor and not the cables would be a pretty fast job.