Hello to you all! I love my Ducati 848 from 2008 with a full 70mm termignoni exhaust system and dry clutch. The ecu is already changed! Now i want to tune up the engine for Some more horsepower just for fun. Does somebody know how to get Some more power? And I'am not looking for an engineswap or something like that[emoji106] Verzonden vanaf mijn iPhone met Tapatalk
Engine swap far easier and cheaper Check out cjs website, based bristol, flowing and polishing and Lougi can blueprint the motor. Hope you have the 5k needed to het another 10hp...
Sky's the limit when tuning ducati engines just depends on how much you want to spend anything from a remap @ £400 or full engine build with big bore kit, blue printing etc etc @£5000+
I'll be watching this thread, if i feel it needs anymore power when i pick one up I'll be in the loop! :tearsofjoy:
Yep big bore kit the only decent option really but time you've priced in the cost to buy and get fitted you will be spending loads of money and still getting less power than a 1098 Alternatively you could but my bike off me for £5800 and put your fairing on it job done
As @Nelson says. Sell it and buy the bigger bike if you want more HP. You'll throw money into the engine you'll never see back if you go down the tuning route. It'll actually put most people off when you decide to sell. Non standard doesn't do well on bikes, apart from the usual goodies that everyone wants (Termi's, slipper clutch etc) You may love your bike, but you'll love the next one more.
Once you've got 14t sprocket and proper remap your probably about done unless u want to get silly with it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hi, On my 848 I had done: 1.Big Bore Kit Pistal , Pistons 2. EVR Airbox 3. 1098R Camshafts 4. ECU Microtec . 5. Akrapovic Full system . on dyno test with Microtec map, no totally adjust on my parts . 166hp rear wheel. But that cost a lot to made as well ...
As number yes maybe you are right ....on driving this power I got all Rpms ..on my stock ECU i was at 177 rear..but loosing in low rpms.