1. This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More.

Pop Bang

Discussion in 'Ducati General Discussion' started by Cream_Revenge, Mar 11, 2017.

  1. My 996 with 50mm termi pops and bangs all over the place. Will a power command sort it and can I do myself or do I nerd to take to a expert?
     
    • Nuke Post Nuke Post x 1
  2. Probably and probably.

    If you get the self tune version, to will get in the right range. But you can never beat custom set up.

    PC £300 (ish)
    PC self tune £400
    PC standard dyno set up about £150 (it was when I had one done few years ago)
    Custom dyno £450

    PC means if you make further meds its only £150 a go to sort the fuelling. Custom means its £450 (or so) every time.

    HTH :)
     
  3. Custom map by a seasoned operator... Imo

    Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
     
  4. my 749 pops and bangs a spits out 2 foot blue flames... I like it.
    im guessing it needs a tune though...
     
    • Like Like x 1
  5. If it backfires on the overun it could be running weak, which is not good for the engine. My 998 when new was terrible for blowing out of the airbox. This was caused by the deliberately weak factory setup so that it could get through the emissions of the day.

    I think you will find that the Powercommander only goes up to model 3 USB as the bike does not support the latest type, which is now a Powercommander 5.

    Powercommanders only have limited tuning abilities and go in roughly 1,000 rpm steps. You can try various maps available on the net but none will ever be precisely right for your bike as they all have differing fuelling requirements be they only slight in some cases.

    The best option is to go with a custom chip and Dyno setup ala CJS etc. Not cheap but it will perfectly suit your bike.

    Ensure all modifications like exhaust, inlet and any tuning are all completed first before the final dyno setup.

    You will also (can) get each cylinder mapped and a safe rev limit cutout placed on the chip.

    Not cheap as evidenced above but it's worth every penny.
     
    • Like Like x 2
    • Useful Useful x 1
  6. Have you had the exhaust off this bike? if so it might be just sucking air in causing the popping, a little smear of silicone on the joints when reassembling the exhaust will help.
    Steve
     
    • Agree Agree x 2
  7. It's only when I'm holding a steady throttle at 30 or 40 in traffic and when I roll off she pops/bangs.

    Won't be doing any more to her engine wise, just wanted the 50mm Termi boom.
     
    • Nuke Post Nuke Post x 1
  8. Id say more than ever - get it on the dyno then....get a custom map - seeing as youre not going to change youre engine config then it would be a must....this is the thing (that i find) - ive been to the dyno a few times....and each time before i go i think (tsk, more money) and tell myself "itll be worth it" thinking before i go it wont, but then when ive been its always, always been much better than before...ive not been and never not made more output (on any bike).... and then when i leave Chris at CJS within 5 minutes think....yeah - that was well worth it!!

    Which is ironically what my mate is saying at the moment, just bought an RC8R, hes just bought the block off plates, Jester exhaust, air filter....now at this point, he could go and pay 100 quid and get the akra mapping or, go see Chris, pay 400 for the day on the dyno and get the bike set up perfectly....i know what id do....
     
    • Like Like x 1
  9. Nerd is probably right ;)
     
    • Like Like x 1
  10. CJS is such a trek is the issue. The local guy to me who is supposed to be good with Ducati and does mapping I had a bad experience with.
     
    • Nuke Post Nuke Post x 1
  11. I've had the pop/bangs ever since I went from the OEM cans to the Termi's. I've only had the cans off, not the mid section or pipes where they join the engine.
     
    • Nuke Post Nuke Post x 1
  12. If you didn't change the ECU chip it is highly likely to be running weak. If it's seriously weak you could cause some permanent engine damage.

    Whatever route you choose the engine is highly likely to not be running right at the moment , if that does result in engine damage then it's going to cost a lot more than just paying the most expensive option of going the Dyno route.

    There is accommodation literally just up the road from CJS so you could turn it into a bit of a road trip and even take the family if you transport the bike there. That's what I did when I had mine done.
     
  13. Does the 998 have the biscuit tin ecu under the seat?
     
  14. No it uses an IAW 59M ECU which mounts to the battery box. It also uses a unique Powercommander due to the shower injectors.

    The airbox is the same size as a 748R but is one piece. Hence the 998 and the 748R share the same frame with different coil mountings.
     
    • Useful Useful x 1
  15. It's a 996 and I'm halfway between Watford and Aylesbury.
     
    • Nuke Post Nuke Post x 1
  16. No it's probably cos you ride the tyres off it chiz
     
  17. But that's how it's supposed to be ridden. Isn't it?
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
  18. Ride it like you stole it!
     
  19. Not sure if Dave Woods still does these, he does custom set up and he's Oxford way. DWR I think the company is called. :)

    Or nip up to cornerspeed just a few stops north at Nottingham on m1
     
Do Not Sell My Personal Information