bro i had a few doubts , i got a full system exhaust on my GT 650 (SS Motocorp) I've had no issues with it , there's nothing like rough idling or anything , no loss in performance or power , i haven't even done an ECU tune , and i haven't installed an high performance free flowing air filter as it can make the bike run more leaner and potentially risk in having the engine run in increased temperatures as when the mixture is lean the combustion temperatures rise because the engine is burning more air and less fuel , everything is fine with my bike , one thing that bothers me is the lack of low end torque as installing a full system exhaust. It is typically designed to optimize exhaust flow for higher RPMs. This leads to shift in bikes power band to favor the top end performance more than the low end, so will installing a Fuel X pro solve this problem for me ? and if i get it i guess there are many modes in the FUEL x pro what mode should i run it so as to prolong the engine life , or should i go for a tune ?
Bro If you got an exhaust you have to change the air filter for sure otherwise there will be issues leading to engine soon a bit of torque will be increased while replacing air filter
@@Onlyvlogs797 well regarding the Performance Air filter , if i install that the Air intake will increase further right and since a full system is a free flowing exhaust the Air intake is gonna be higher than the stock ones , so installing Air filter wont it make the bike run even lean and potentially damage the engine ?
@anonanon2850 The combination of a performance air filter and exhaust can improve engine performance if done correctly, but proper tuning is essential to ensure the engine runs optimally. If you're not planning to tune the engine, the benefits might not be fully realized, and you could risk damaging the engine. If you're willing to invest in tuning or re-mapping the ECU, the setup should work well and provide increased performance.
5:55 god damn💥🤤
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Nice Video
Thankyou❤️🔥
Great Video man(chill out on the speed) hoping to own the same spec
Thanks man, I'm glad you liked it!
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Yes Navaneeth MS
Which model of AEW exhaust has been installed on this motorcycle?
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bro i had a few doubts , i got a full system exhaust on my GT 650 (SS Motocorp) I've had no issues with it , there's nothing like rough idling or anything , no loss in performance or power , i haven't even done an ECU tune , and i haven't installed an high performance free flowing air filter as it can make the bike run more leaner and potentially risk in having the engine run in increased temperatures as when the mixture is lean the combustion temperatures rise because the engine is burning more air and less fuel , everything is fine with my bike , one thing that bothers me is the lack of low end torque as installing a full system exhaust. It is typically designed to optimize exhaust flow for higher RPMs. This leads to shift in bikes power band to favor the top end performance more than the low end, so will installing a Fuel X pro solve this problem for me ? and if i get it i guess there are many modes in the FUEL x pro what mode should i run it so as to prolong the engine life , or should i go for a tune ?
Bro If you got an exhaust you have to change the air filter for sure otherwise there will be issues leading to engine soon a bit of torque will be increased while replacing air filter
I haven't ridden any bikes in which fuel X pro has been installed So I can't say about it.
@@Onlyvlogs797 well regarding the Performance Air filter , if i install that the Air intake will increase further right and since a full system is a free flowing exhaust the Air intake is gonna be higher than the stock ones , so installing Air filter wont it make the bike run even lean and potentially damage the engine ?
@anonanon2850 The combination of a performance air filter and exhaust can improve engine performance if done correctly, but proper tuning is essential to ensure the engine runs optimally. If you're not planning to tune the engine, the benefits might not be fully realized, and you could risk damaging the engine. If you're willing to invest in tuning or re-mapping the ECU, the setup should work well and provide increased performance.
@@Onlyvlogs797 ohk bro , well i think i will go with the engine tuning , thanks a lot bro !!! ❣