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Aftermarket pipes on efi systems
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<blockquote data-quote="Mojavekid18" data-source="post: 185231" data-attributes="member: 815"><p>So im sure thumper talk already has good stuff on this somewhere, and if so feel free to link me up. </p><p></p><p>Anyways one of my close friends just got a 2014 yfz450 from the stealership over the weekend and already wants to put an exhaust on it. Since i'm the group mechanic i want to know if any changes need to be made to the efi mapping to account for more airflow, or will the system ritchen up on its own?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojavekid18, post: 185231, member: 815"] So im sure thumper talk already has good stuff on this somewhere, and if so feel free to link me up. Anyways one of my close friends just got a 2014 yfz450 from the stealership over the weekend and already wants to put an exhaust on it. Since i'm the group mechanic i want to know if any changes need to be made to the efi mapping to account for more airflow, or will the system ritchen up on its own? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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