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Mapping experience - Ducati 998

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    Mapping experience - Ducati 998

    Hey all,

    I need to correctly map the duc. She was poppin and lockin last summer running rich, and I was thinking about getting a Power Commander or a Nemesis. I'd love to hear people's thoughts and if anyone has any experience using either of these, and could help out I've got a case of beer for you.

    I had it into Cyclewise last summer and after resetting the throttle bodies, without a PCIII or Nemesis, they gave up... I think. They definitely spent some labor hours trying to figure it out to no avail.

    If anyone has any suggestions or knows how to map a Duc 998 with a ti Akrapovic (60mm output), I'd love some help. I've definitely seen the PCIII and Nemesis websites with downloads etc, but if you have a preference and why, I'd love to hear it. Especially for someone who's never done this before....

    Thanks.

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    Re: Mapping experience - Ducati 998

    You need to talk to Rob at Rob's Dyno.
    He's one of the best Duc tuners I have ever met.

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    Re: Mapping experience - Ducati 998

    What Ted said.


    OR get the ultimap chip... $$$$

    Or get a PCIII and download a map. That is what I did and the bike ran fine.

    Do you have non stock air filters?

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    Re: Mapping experience - Ducati 998

    The Nemesis is OVERKILL for a street bike. Get a PC3 and have the bike mapped. Most places will cut you a deal on the map and PC3 when bought as a package.

    I dunno who to suggest in the VT area, if you want to swing up to Southern Maine Moto Milano in Windham has been tuning EFI Ducs since the 851 hit the market.

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    Take it to Kyle at Seacoast sport cycle. Best duc tech around and did great jobs on both custom maps he has done for me.

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    Call Miles at Motofab Sandy...he's got a guy in Middlebury with a Dyno. Ex AMA crew chief or some shit like that. Grab yourself a PCIII, and you'll be set. If you need some help finding one for easy money, let me know. No idea what the used market looks like on ducati.ms, worth checking though.

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    Re: Mapping experience - Ducati 998

    Thanks all!

    I've been scouring for a used PCIII, and they're out there. Just need to pull the trigger. Can't do anything quite yet given the snow on the ground still.

    To answer some questions:

    Doc, I have the stock air filters in the air runners, but I'd love to get a new airbox with the in box filter...or at least at set at the entry to the airbox. The stock air filters were just atrocious on my 748, and I'm guess these aren't much better.

    I'll definitly track down Miles, Rob or Kyle probably sometime this spring. Some of it will depend on trackdays and having a trailer to get the bike around.

    Thanks for the suggestions.

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    You can always borrow my trailer

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    Re: Mapping experience - Ducati 998

    Quote Originally Posted by Manny View Post
    Take it to Kyle at Seacoast sport cycle. Best duc tech around and did great jobs on both custom maps he has done for me.


    I've known Kyle for a pretty long time and just spent 2 days with him bringing my BatBike back from the brink. He is amazing. (Aside from the shite he gives me cus my bike is so dirty.)

    He looked at the heads and concluded my computer needs to be flashed. He's sending it out to the guy who trains Rob. (Not a knock on Rob either...)

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    See Jamie at http://www.fuelmotousa.com for your PCIII he will be the lowest..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baggey22 View Post
    You can always borrow my trailer

    Thanks fella. I'd need a trailer hitch on the Sue-B. But that may be a requisite if I end up having to move...I'd need to trailer or truck or ship the bikes. Unless I stay in VT for residency.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DucDave View Post


    I've known Kyle for a pretty long time and just spent 2 days with him bringing my BatBike back from the brink. He is amazing. (Aside from the shite he gives me cus my bike is so dirty.)

    He looked at the heads and concluded my computer needs to be flashed. He's sending it out to the guy who trains Rob. (Not a knock on Rob either...)
    That reminds me. I need to send my Monster ECU to Kyle for a flash.

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    Re: Mapping experience - Ducati 998

    Quote Originally Posted by sandros View Post
    Thanks fella. I'd need a trailer hitch on the Sue-B. But that may be a requisite if I end up having to move...I'd need to trailer or truck or ship the bikes. Unless I stay in VT for residency.
    Just get a class III hitch with a 7/8" ball and you can borrow it anytime. It's light enough that you could tow it behind your Sue-B with little difficulty.

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    Re: Mapping experience - Ducati 998

    Kyle and a pc3. I had the same issue w/my 998 w/slip-ons. He took care of it

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    Re: Mapping experience - Ducati 998

    Just ordered up a PCIII from Jamie at fuelmotousa. Should see it in a couple of days. The map he has for an Akrapovic is "close" so I'm likely going to be getting it on a Dyno to get it as close to perfect as I can (yes, I know the enemy of good is perfect...).

    After some extensive reading, it originally appeared that a PCIII wouldn't help with any mapping issue below 5000rpm or 20% throttle. My biggest issue is at LOW rpm's with the afterfire and bucking, especially under engine deceleration. Thankfully I've got the DP Racing ECU, which allows the PCIII to adjust mapping throughout the engine range, from idle to redline. It should be here in 2-3 days, and hopefully everything will be worked out or atleast improved by next weekend. Then I can learn from it at the BoMo day on the 9th.

    Thanks for all of your suggestions folks. I'll let you know how it all turns out.

    Cheers!

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    Re: Mapping experience - Ducati 998

    The limitation on adjustments below 5k / 20% throttle is a PCIII limitation that has nothing to do with your bike's ECU. The 'street/epa legal' PCIIIs are limited, the 'race' PCIIIs have no such restrictions. If you didn't opt for the 'race' PCIII you're still cooked.

    Edit: Actually, I've got to recheck, I think it's the PC 5s that started the street legal vs race edition crap now that I think about it...

    Edit #2: Yup, PowerCommander 'EX' models are the limited ones and are 'California legal', aka JUNK.

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    I don't believe that's what I ordered, but I could be wrong...and therefore fairly friggin grumpy. What is a PC Ex?

    I was very clear with Jamie that much of my problem was an afterfire at low speeds, or under engine decel and finally at lower RPM's. He confirmed that with my current ECU, I would have greater adjustibility all the way down to idle.

    Guess we'll see.....

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    After a quick visit to the DynoJet website, I'm safe...Kurlon, you scared the CRAP outta me...but at least i know what a PC Ex is now - junk.

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    The PC 3/5 'EX' model won't let you adjust low RPM fueling.

    If it's not an 'EX' model PC, you're good to go, regardless of what ECU is in your bike. If it IS the 'EX' model, refuse the shipment.

    For your bike:
    PN 711-411EX = EX aka Street Legal aka JUNK
    PN 711-411 = Standard or 'Race' unit, no adjustment limitations

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandros View Post
    After a quick visit to the DynoJet website, I'm safe...Kurlon, you scared the CRAP outta me...but at least i know what a PC Ex is now - junk.
    Hah, that wasn't the plan, glad to hear you got the right one.

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    PCIII installed. Easier than expected. Already significantly better under idle with the map that came from FUELMOTOUSA that Jamie "built" for my current intake and output setups. Off to rider her and see how she does in traffic and on the open road. Updates to follow...

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    I knew you could do it. Stop by the house if you get this.

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    Re: Mapping experience - Ducati 998

    Did you "rider her" by Dorset Park around 3:30 pm? I was in the ball field and thought I saw you go by.

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    Re: Mapping experience - Ducati 998

    Quote Originally Posted by sandros View Post
    PCIII installed. Easier than expected. Already significantly better under idle with the map that came from FUELMOTOUSA that Jamie "built" for my current intake and output setups. Off to rider her and see how she does in traffic and on the open road. Updates to follow...


    Nice....Jamie knows his shit Up and Down...Glad you got it worked out and all you need to do is wait for a Bike night and do the 25$ Dyno run see the map and curvs...then adj as needed

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