Info on test results for pipe configurations
Based on our testing, any exhaust change requires about 200 miles for the ECU to finalize the mapping options. There are 72 different fuel mapping tables and each of those has variations. In order for the ECU to get it together it has to average out AFR readings.
You have to give credit where credit is due, in all the testing for the Monster Fuel Flash, the stock exhaust was the best performer with or without the flash up to 5,000 rpm.
The second best test results for low end were with the
cat in place and a free flow exhaust.
HOWEVER, Monster Fuel addressed all those exhaust combinations and put a really big hit there for off the line. In fact, if you have an F3 with an 89 tooth sprocket, you can go sideways in 2nd gear with the stock Kenda. Monster Fuel has spent hundreds of hours and I have over 5,000 miles of testing. The new flash is programmed to deal with ALL exhaust configurations. Always allow 200 miles before expecting full results.
I'm starting stage 2 testing with a brand new 2016 F3 Limited. It has the 89 tooth sprocket, same as the F3 line up. Stage 2 will raise speed restrictions that are in the stock ECU starting at 92 mph in the RT and 105 mph in the F3 to 120 mph for both Spyders. This means an F3 will pull FULL POWER to 120 mph before the butterflies begin to close instead of 105 mph.
For me and my new 2016 F3 limited, I'm sticking with the stock exhaust, 8,600 rev limit, stage two 120 mph speed. Test are showing I''ll only be about two bike lengths behind any free flow exhaust combination up to 100 mph, then I'll drop of a little bit.
Any purchase of a stage one mapping always qualifies for Free upgrades for the cost of shipping.
As far as tire spinning take a look at the video of my RT laying down 50' of rubber. The front end is floating when it hooks up and in two of the hole shots the nanny doesn't kick in.
Also pay close attention at the end of the video where I say 5,000 to 7,000 roll on testing. This is where all the money begins for performance. For the RT this the premium rpm range for passing and trailer pulling. For the F3 5,000 rpm is where you get your wings.
https://monsterfuelinjection.com/spyder/
I agree--a burnout if good for the soul. However--since I installed the Cat Bypass & Big City Thunder Baffle from Lamont--I have not been able to burn out anymore--2015 F3's appears to have more acceleration after 3000 rpm. Sending my ECU in to Monster Fuel in hopes of correcting the lack of off the line torque. It just may be taking off faster without the burnout but I miss it.
Darrell
PS: I installed the Big City Thunder Baffles approx 1"+ closer to the header area(than shown in directions) but I doubt that should make a difference on back pressure torque.