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Started by Cher, September 17, 2009, 06:34:41 PM

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Cher


...I shouldn't take a die grinder and remove the internals of a stock muffler on a 999?  It's a perfectly good muffler, naturally, but it weighs about 500 pounds and sits roughly even with your shoulders when seated on the bike.

So:  Die grinder removal of essentially everything inside the aluminum canister, then re-weld it!  Viola, super light, riduculously loud superbike.

Yea.

But would I need a Power Commander since the flow through the exhaust system would be greater?

Inquiring minds want to know  [evil]


muskrat

can I bring my lawn chair and beer to watch?
Can we thin the gene pool? 

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shadowcougar1

Hmmm.... let me know if it works.  [moto]
Don't know what to say anymore...

fastwin

The 999's suck at the exhaust. Why is it that all Ducati's sound awesome, except the 999s? Especially the two valve air cooled bikes. Awesome exhaust sound. Tamburinis also rock, as do the newer 1098/1198 bikes. Something about the under seat twin mufflers. [thumbsup] The 999 under-seat muffler box just sucks. I wasted my money on a standard 999 with a full Termi exhaust when I could have upgraded to a 999S with full Ohlins!!!! Always go for the top of the line suspension over a dumb-ass, over priced exhaust upgrade. You'd think I was old and smart enough to figure that out. :P Apparently not. [bang] [bang] [bang]

svoloch

There are multiple threads on ducati.ms and ducatisti about coring the exhaust and what to repack with.  I've not seen much about leaving it empty, but I imagine you would be better off repacking it with something super light with some fiberglass on top to keep the already toasty factory pillion warmer from actually toasting your cheeks a golden brown ( please pardon the cheek reference, and rest assured I edited it down from my normal svolochness ).

Search for "coring 999 exhaust" or "cored 999 exhaust".  The articles don't reference any issues with change to backflow on the stock ecu, but one guy said the flat spot around 4k rpm widened bit and he "had it tuned out".

As usual, let me know if you need a guinnea pig ;)

-svoloch 
Тише едешь, дальше будешь
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2006 Sh1t Hot Black Xerox 999     1973 BMW R75/5
2001 BMW K1200RS                     1994 BMW R1100S
1974 Guzzi T3                              1975 BMW R90/6
1975 BMW R90/S                         1973 Suzuki T500

♣ McKraut ♣

i've wondered why you and patrick have kept them uncored for so long actually...  i don't know what you're waiting for   [bacon]
2001 M600 Dark  2005 S2R Dark  2001 M750  1996 900 SS/SP  2005 S4R
-  Dallas, TX

junior varsity

not sure you'd need a power commander with out changing the air into the motor also. i know lots of times folks need to richen up the mixture when the airbox is opened up AND the exhaust is opened up or it will run to lean...and coming from that, also run hotter. So they'd richen it up to avoid damage and keep the motor a little cooler.

♣ McKraut ♣

Quote from: ato memphis on September 18, 2009, 06:09:13 AM
not sure you'd need a power commander with out changing the air into the motor also. i know lots of times folks need to richen up the mixture when the airbox is opened up AND the exhaust is opened up or it will run to lean...and coming from that, also run hotter. So they'd richen it up to avoid damage and keep the motor a little cooler.

i don't know...my recent experience with an arrow system resulted in massive popping conditions with the airbox still totally stock...stock filter.
2001 M600 Dark  2005 S2R Dark  2001 M750  1996 900 SS/SP  2005 S4R
-  Dallas, TX

junior varsity

Yeah the popping is often one of two things:
1. Running slightly lean
2. Leak in the exhaust

(Mine came from the latter. The DP reverse megaphones I have/had on the bike never have made a perfect seal).

♣ McKraut ♣

oh it was both.... it runs SUPER lean, as in i'll even get a pop or two on hard decel with complete STOCK exhaust (it's muffled but i can hear/feel them).  and the arrows leaked on the slip fits to the header pipes.
2001 M600 Dark  2005 S2R Dark  2001 M750  1996 900 SS/SP  2005 S4R
-  Dallas, TX

junior varsity

that's where my leak occurs, even with new sil spaghetti headers. I thought it might take care of it, but the fit of the dp conti replicas is just loose. i did just recently pick up a set of sil/ncr titanium pipes and the fit seems to be tighter. we'll see once i get the rearsets on and everything bolted together. (new pipes are still low and need the rearsets as the brackets)

Cher


Very cool, info.  Thanks for the replies; most lead me to believe that this chop/cut/rebuild SHOULD take place.  I mean why not?  What's the worst that can happen?  A totally ruined Ducati motor?  Phhh-t.  I ain't skeer'd...


junior varsity

Totally ruined? You mean "opportunity" for fancy motor work.

Cher


[evil]  Exxx-cellent, Smithers, I like the way you think...