Corsaro Exhausts

Anything to do with the 1200 Corsaro series
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Dorsetdave
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Corsaro Exhausts

Post by Dorsetdave »

Hi All,

Just seen some cans on Ebay, they are from Italy and it says that no ecu reprogramming is necessary .

Take a look and give some views.

http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Bikers-Zone_W0 ... esstQQtZkm

Cut and paste this into your browser.

Cheers Dave
carpe diem
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Post by carpe diem »

proposed by Quat-D s.r.l.

ask the dealer directly :
--UNITED KINGDOM

LINCOLNSHIRE

AZIENDA INDIRIZZO CAP CITTA' TELEFONO FAX EMAIL
DYNOMAX UK LTD Unit M Peregrine Mews, Dowding R, Allenby Industrial Estate LN3 PH LINCOLN 0044-01522 521420 0044-01522 541503 email

I 've mounted the kat- free exhaust part -
franky
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Post by franky »

I live near so popped in...... teh de-cat pipe is £390..... they say it'll fit with temi cans also!

ti cans with no plate holder are £570ish.
nfitz
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Post by nfitz »

Franky - just to clarify .. the exhaust system from cylinder heads to slip ons is £390 and is without cat/lambda sensor.
Their slip on TI cans are £590 .. but do they accept the exisitng numberplate carrier and CORSARO heat sheild?
Do they advise geting a PowerComander and dyno to set up the fueling? Or do they sell a replacement ECU to mathc their system?
franky
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Post by franky »

Hi,

the cat replacement bolts onto the std headder pipes. the cans in ti with a numberplate bracket is £590

didn't ask about a powercommander but I'd put one on to help sort the fueling without the cat etc. it'd be better to have a dedicated map to the bike instead of a geniric ecu, but thats only my opinion!
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