Thank you so much for these instructional videos! My eyes and patience aren’t what they used to be. Calm words. Straight forward instructions. Even calming music, to combat my frustration. Fantastic! Thanks!
If you have Gabros race map installed, it eliminates the servo from the ECU and there is no need for a servo eliminator. If no map is installed or a map that does not eliminate the servo, then the servo eliminator is a must as without it you will get a check engine light error.
@@khalidi001 Definitely not warmer. If it is cooler it is negligible. After all the mods I do feel it runs cooler, but that means nothing if you are stopped in traffic with 90 degrees F. No matter what you do it will overheat. These bikes are meant to keep moving. As long as I’m moving the bike is cool.
@@ALFAVITAGAthat’s s what I’m talking about. I hope you can just do the lower portion and keep the lights then wrap it and decals. Whenever that comes out…
I have Gabros map installed that eliminates the functionality of the servo regardless if it’s plugged or not. Therefore there is no need for the healtech eliminator. Without the ECU tune the healtech is mandatory or it would give a check engine light.
Hello, I have a 2024 model tuono v4, I want to install a slip on, I live in Turkey, what kind of problems will I encounter if I install it without mapping, thank you.
@@barssogatlar7347 I don’t recommend installing a decat slip on without a map. You would definitely need a servo motor bypass without a map. You will experience idling issues and the air/fuel ratio will be very lean, resulting in future engine damage. V4 are delicate engines. You need to take care of them or they won’t last. ✌️
I’ve never worked on a pre Aprc model. What I would do is just trace the wire from the exhaust valve to locate the servo motor. Just make sure you have a servo bypass or a race map before removing it. ✌️
I found it thanks, at 72 years old it isn't easy, but I found both the valve and servo, the exhaust valve is free, so I sprayed a bit of WD.40 on both and so far that seems to work
@@tkdman2011 There is no code because I have Gabros race map installed that disables the servo motor. If a race map is not installed then a servo bypass is needed to avoid any error codes.
@@tkdman2011 It really doesn’t matter which you install first. But if you install the exhaust first, don’t start the engine before you install the map.
Thank you for sharing this. I need to replace the winglet and this was the best video out there on removing the fairing. Well done and easy to follow.
I’m glad it helped! ✌️
Thank you so much for these instructional videos!
My eyes and patience aren’t what they used to be. Calm words. Straight forward instructions. Even calming music, to combat my frustration. Fantastic! Thanks!
Thank you, I appreciate the feedback. I’m glad my videos helped! ✌️
I appreciate and value your time in putting out your awesome tutorials.
I'm going to love my journey with my 2024 RSV4.
@@Matua01 Thank you so much! You’re going to love your RSV4! ✌️
Need to put GB Racing covers on mine. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thank you ✌️
can’t wait to see how matte carbon will look on ur bike 🤙🏽
I just installed it. Editing video and it will be up soon. It looks amazing! ✌️
Do you need 2 put a servo eliminator switch or it’s optional
If you have Gabros race map installed, it eliminates the servo from the ECU and there is no need for a servo eliminator. If no map is installed or a map that does not eliminate the servo, then the servo eliminator is a must as without it you will get a check engine light error.
Thanks for the info and I will follow your channel
@@josebarragan-x2s Thank you and I appreciate it!
After install the GP22, deleting the servo and install gabro upmap , did you feel any difference in heat management? Is the bike cooler or warmer?
@@khalidi001 Definitely not warmer. If it is cooler it is negligible. After all the mods I do feel it runs cooler, but that means nothing if you are stopped in traffic with 90 degrees F. No matter what you do it will overheat. These bikes are meant to keep moving. As long as I’m moving the bike is cool.
Can you get fairings without the wings? I’d love that
@@TheCenturion8404 Nothing on the market. I want an Xtrenta looking fairing but nothing yet.
@@ALFAVITAGAthat’s s what I’m talking about. I hope you can just do the lower portion and keep the lights then wrap it and decals. Whenever that comes out…
Absolutley goregous Aprilia Rsv4 2022! The carbon frame covers is gonna look amazing! The details ❤! Jesus bless!
I just finished installing the carbon covers and it looks amazing! Video coming up soon.
No healtech servo motor eliminator to cap that first plug?
I have Gabros map installed that eliminates the functionality of the servo regardless if it’s plugged or not. Therefore there is no need for the healtech eliminator. Without the ECU tune the healtech is mandatory or it would give a check engine light.
@ALFAVITAGA If using servo eliminator would it still need a tune or no? Thank you.
Need JETPRIME SOLENOID ELIMINATOR ?
Not if you have Gabros race map installed. If you don’t have a map that disables the servo then you need the servo bypass.
Hello, I have a 2024 model tuono v4, I want to install a slip on, I live in Turkey, what kind of problems will I encounter if I install it without mapping, thank you.
@@barssogatlar7347 I don’t recommend installing a decat slip on without a map. You would definitely need a servo motor bypass without a map. You will experience idling issues and the air/fuel ratio will be very lean, resulting in future engine damage. V4 are delicate engines. You need to take care of them or they won’t last. ✌️
You will likely blow a fuse from the motor trying to cycle. It’s happened to me a few times before I did a servo buddy
@@thentantt This is also true ⬆️
Any idea where the valve servo is on my pre ARPV 2012 apropovic silencer exhaust system is ?.
I’ve never worked on a pre Aprc model. What I would do is just trace the wire from the exhaust valve to locate the servo motor. Just make sure you have a servo bypass or a race map before removing it. ✌️
@@ALFAVITAGAThanks, but I can't see any cables only the sensor at the bottom, I will take the fairing off and have a look later in the week.
I found it thanks, at 72 years old it isn't easy, but I found both the valve and servo, the exhaust valve is free, so I sprayed a bit of WD.40 on both and so far that seems to work
@@paulinfrance5 I’m glad! Where was it?
@@ALFAVITAGABottom right at the rear of the engine, I just followed the valve cables /
is this faster than Honda CBR 1000 RR-R FIREBLADE SP ?
I guess I’ll have to race one and find out 😛✌️
OK, but how are you going to clear the code when you remove that?
@@tkdman2011 There is no code because I have Gabros race map installed that disables the servo motor. If a race map is not installed then a servo bypass is needed to avoid any error codes.
@ does it need to be Gabros race map, exactly or does the M torque work as well or any map from him?
@ and does it matter which you do first like install the new exhaust or the map or the map first then the exhaust? Or does that not matter?
@@tkdman2011 Any race map from Gabro disables the servo motor.
@@tkdman2011 It really doesn’t matter which you install first. But if you install the exhaust first, don’t start the engine before you install the map.
I installed a servo delete for no reason because the Gabro Race tune eliminates it anyway
@@lc500yyc Correct. With Gabros Race map you don’t need the servo eliminator.
I just removed the cable and reinstalled til my gabro came in. No check engine lights
Good to know 👌