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Rec
Oakworth, West Yorks, United Kingdom
Posts: 256
Premier Member Daytona T595 (97-98)
12 Apr 2008 16:02 |
Looks aside, I no the High Level "not for road use" can is the one to go for, I'm was curious to no which one has the best overall performance over the entire rev range ? pro's & cons ect. And which Tune/Map would be the best to install on either, for my t595, thinks its fitted with the speed sensor but to be honest I have not had a look
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Blizzard
Coventry, United Kingdom
Posts: 22,141
Premier Member Daytona 955i (04->)
12 Apr 2008 16:17 |
just swapped from high to low level race can and it appears to run smoother with the low one.
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Chris Line
Cowes,Isle of Wight., United Kingdom
Posts: 7,707
Premier Member Speed Triple 955i (99-01)
12 Apr 2008 21:44 |
Got both, the High one looks better - in fact the STD pipe for my bike looks better than the Low one!
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Rec
Oakworth, West Yorks, United Kingdom
Posts: 256
Premier Member Daytona T595 (97-98)
14 Apr 2008 16:55 |
Managed to Pick up a High Level Can, with all fittings for a bargain price, on fleabay £110 inclusive of postage   Just hope it turns up when the wifes out
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Chris Line
Cowes,Isle of Wight., United Kingdom
Posts: 7,707
Premier Member Speed Triple 955i (99-01)
14 Apr 2008 17:54 |
Rec - I did the same thing (Though better price) from a mate, to make sure - check the "Accessories" catalogue http://www.t595.net/kb/technical/article.asp?id=18 Page 120 of 148 - that will give you all the parts required! If you want to refit the pillion rests you will need another 2 spacers and longer bolts to fit on the outside of the can mount - the spacers are cheaper from.........................Triumph??? SS bolts - Inox are my preferred stockist and reasonably priced http://www.inoxgrp.co.uk/ Somewhere in the threads I posted all the part#'s and bolt sizes?
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Rec
Oakworth, West Yorks, United Kingdom
Posts: 256
Premier Member Daytona T595 (97-98)
14 Apr 2008 18:26 |
Chris thx for info, I'll see what turns up in the post. SS Fasteners I can buy locally for considerably less than any online retailer .
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Chris Line
Cowes,Isle of Wight., United Kingdom
Posts: 7,707
Premier Member Speed Triple 955i (99-01)
14 Apr 2008 18:56 |
[edited]:
Fair comment - though John at Inox is "competitive" on price! I've been using them for years - as they are only in Southampton! Tune - Triumph do a TOR (Triumph offroad) for the high pipe - though if you have TuneBoy??? - you can get it better!
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Rec
Oakworth, West Yorks, United Kingdom
Posts: 256
Premier Member Daytona T595 (97-98)
14 Apr 2008 19:01 |
[edited]:
Glad you mentioned that Chris, I'm not sure which tune to load, my t595 does not have the rear wheel sensor, but I've no idea if its the early model with the old cam timing or the later one , VIN no starts with 62 if thats any help. Just bought a TuneBoy
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Chris Line
Cowes,Isle of Wight., United Kingdom
Posts: 7,707
Premier Member Speed Triple 955i (99-01)
14 Apr 2008 19:19 |
[edited]:
Mine doesn't have a rear wheel sensor either! Check the "Tunes Database" - and the Tunes threads 3 down on the forums jump below!
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Rec
Oakworth, West Yorks, United Kingdom
Posts: 256
Premier Member Daytona T595 (97-98)
14 Apr 2008 19:53 |
I'll bung in a 9863 and see what happens got to start somewhere.
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Chris Line
Cowes,Isle of Wight., United Kingdom
Posts: 7,707
Premier Member Speed Triple 955i (99-01)
14 Apr 2008 19:54 |
Ask the question in the Tunes threads? Though, I expect if you "Search Threads" you will find the answer!
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PETER
WATERFORD, Eire
Posts: 81
Daytona T595 (97-98)
16 Apr 2008 20:51 |
i have hi jardine can from e bay use . the sound is great.a good head turner im running the wolf under seat tune with warm up mods ect its seems to have good all round for my bike and suits its year if you need copy lust e mail me
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Rec
Oakworth, West Yorks, United Kingdom
Posts: 256
Premier Member Daytona T595 (97-98)
16 Apr 2008 21:02 |
Peter email sent thx
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