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Oh your not being a jerk at all. It's just that Nels is staple of this forum and has earned tons of respect, so we are kinda fond of the guy.

 

send him your ecu, you'll quickly learn why. Sorry if I was a jerk actually, I've been staying up late every night working on the forum.

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I see some dyno charts on very first page...bout 50% of them...

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2015 fz-07- Hordpower Edition...2015 fj-09- 120whp- Graves Exhaust w/Woolich Race Kit- tuned by 2WDW
 

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On 5/13/2015 at 3:36 PM, Cruizin said:

Holy crap, even on the stock exhaust chart, look at the HP increase between 4500 and 8500 RPM!
 
Also shocked to see that stock, the FZ-07 only makes 4 more HP than my 450CC dirtbike! anyone want to race your stocker agains my dirtbike? lol

That is rear wheel Horse Power 

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On 5/22/2015 at 12:24 PM, scordiaboy515 said:

First impressions after a short test ride, M4 with stock air filter, lid removed...........throttle response is much better, more progressive, not so herky jerky.  Definitely can feel the extra ponies on the top end....motor is much happier at max revs.....crazy wheelies....gotta keep my foot on the rear brake in 1st and 2nd gear if ya know what i mean.  Great job Nels! 8-)
 

Stock Yamaha ECU has  retarded timing curves in the first three gears..  re-flash  your  ECU  and the bike will come to life in 1 through 3rd gears 

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On 9/16/2017 at 7:38 PM, norcal616 said:

Akra Ti- best hp/tq by a good margin ...it's close to 75whp/55TQ

IXIL- THE WORST EXHAUST- performance is well below a tuned stock exhaust flash... I can't even recall the HP/TQ but it was bad...

 

All others name brands such as arrow, graves, leo vince, etc all perform really close to each other- avg differ was up to 1.5hp or tq...avg was 70whp/50TQ

 

 

Dyno graphs are pretty to look at but what they totally cannot show is how much smoother the motor runs... 

 

 

Dynos vary a  lot too ..  altitude  temperature  barometric pressure  .  The only real Dyno Comparison would be  to run all the tests on the same dyno  same  weather and temp & altitude ..
  It's  funny a snowmobile Magazine  tested a bunch of sleds on the same Dyno  all their  HP ratings were way  high   they dynoed my  2014 Ski Doo Renegade 800  at  163   HP  yet  my  155  HP  Yamaha Attack can beat it on top end ..
  Two years later I read an article that the Dyno  exaggerated about  10 HP on all the sleds .

   All these FZ-07  Owners need to meet at a Drag strip and see who has the best running bike 

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On 12/15/2017 at 9:10 PM, phanomenal07 said:

I really wish I could see the stock and the flash+stock chart

I am pretty sure this is it. 

 

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Are there any gains to adding a k&n air filter vs the stock filter, both without a snorkel on?

 

I plan on getting the ecu flash, I have a full Yoshi pipe installed. Before I send in my ecu, I'm just wondering if I should change up the air filter too.

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On 12/18/2017 at 5:45 AM, mjh937 said:

I am pretty sure this is it. 

 

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All are stock yes?
Stock exhaust and filter for both?
Only differences is one from factory setting and another is with dyno-tuning?

 

Because the torque increase seems higher than those with the aftermarket exhaust fitted?

My apologies for double asking, English is not my first tongue.

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On 12/26/2017 at 2:51 PM, tripfitmoto said:

Are there any gains to adding a k&n air filter vs the stock filter, both without a snorkel on?

 

I plan on getting the ecu flash, I have a full Yoshi pipe installed. Before I send in my ecu, I'm just wondering if I should change up the air filter too.

No gains changing to an aftermarket air filter in my opinion. The standard air filter flows well.

 

You might see an additional 1 horsepower or so at certain rpms (everything counts), but it requires significantly more custom fueling maps in the ecu specific to the filter type.

 

Removing the airbox snorkel also makes a difference, the fueling has been adjusted to suit in most popular ecu flashes, if in doubt ask the tuner.

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8 hours ago, heartofperformance said:

All are stock yes?
Stock exhaust and filter for both?
Only differences is one from factory setting and another is with dyno-tuning?

 

Because the torque increase seems higher than those with the aftermarket exhaust fitted?

My apologies for double asking, English is not my first tongue.

It is a stock exhaust with the intake snorkel removed.  I may be wrong but I think most aftermarket exhausts end up with less torque than stock because they have less back pressure.  If you have an aftermarket exhaust with proper fueling you will get more horsepower at the cost of some torque.   

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11 minutes ago, mjh937 said:

 I may be wrong but I think most aftermarket exhausts end up with less torque than stock because they have less back pressure.

Not true based on the original dyno charts from various exhausts from 2WDW - typically most of the pipes gain at least 1-2 lbs in torque. Of course, those numbers are with a tuned flash for that pipe.

 

The one that appears to decrease torque is removing the db killer from the exhaust which does reduce back pressure.

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On 5/13/2015 at 9:47 PM, 2wheeldynoworks said:

Here are a couple graphs from our flash for the FZ-07
 
Blue: Stock
Red: Flashed + Stock Exhaust
Green: Flashed + Akrapovic Carbon Exhaust
fz07%20stock%20vs%20flashed%20vs%20akro%20carbon%20flashed_zps44may7hv.png
 
 
Blue: Stock Exhaust
Red: Flash + Stock Exhaust 
fz07%20stock%20pipe%20before%20and%20after%20flash_zpslezdxscl.png
 
 
Red: Full Yoshimura Exhaust Snorkel Removed
Blue: Full Yoshimura Exhaust Snorkel Not Removed
full%20yosh%20snorkel%20already%20removed%20vs%20flash_zpsfcpbnrhz.png
 
 
Termignoni Flashed Before After
fz7%20termi%20before%20and%20after_zpst5rdttic.png
 
Full Leo Vince 70.24 Hp 49.27 Tq
fz07leovincefullgraph_zpsv9wk3g2r.jpg
 
M4 Slip-On
 
fz07m4_zps9mdqxj6h.jpeg
 
 
 
IXIL System
 
fz07ixil_zpshchzurot.jpeg
 
Akrapovic Ti
Baffle out 74.03hp 54.07ft lb
 
Baffle in 72.75hp 51.75ft lb
fz07%20akra%20ti%20baffle%20in%20vs%20baffle%20out_zpsyinvctku.png
 
 
 
SC Project Full System Baffle Out
Fz07_Sc_project_full_system_baffle_out.png
 
SC Project Full System Baffle in vs Baffle out
fz07_sc_project_baffle_in_vs_baffle_out.png
 
M4 slip on baffle in
Fz07_M4_slip_on_baffle_in.png
 
Full Yosh
Fz07_Full_Yosh.png
 
Termignoni before/after
fz7_termi_before_and_after.png
 
Full Termi
Fz07_Full_Termi.png
 
Two Brothers S1R
Fz07_S1R.png
 
M4 slip on with Hord Power Airbox
Fz07_M4_slip_on_with_hoard_airbox.png
 
Full Arrow
Fz07_Full_Arrow.png
 
 
 
 
 
 

A lot of the charts are not displaying, it’s saying you need to update your photobucket account to allow for 3rd party hosting 

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36 minutes ago, Cranapplescott said:

A lot of the charts are not displaying, it’s saying you need to update your photobucket account to allow for 3rd party hosting 

this happened long ago... not much can be done about it... we just have to wait for them to get a chance to find them old dyno charts and repost em...

 

what are you looking for? 

 

best off the shelf exhaust- Akra-Ti w/baffle

worst off the shelf - Ixil- performs worst than stock

 

all other exhaust are within a few HP/TQ of 68hp/48tq of each other 

 

aftermarket airfilter such as KN/DNA/MWR etc shows very little gains over stock airfilter in stock airbox...

 

****the best combo is a Hordpower Airbox w/ Yoshi exhaust for a whooping 80hp/55tq-  other exhaust maps available with Hordpower Airbox 

2015 fz-07- Hordpower Edition...2015 fj-09- 120whp- Graves Exhaust w/Woolich Race Kit- tuned by 2WDW
 

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21 hours ago, norcal616 said:

this happened long ago... not much can be done about it... we just have to wait for them to get a chance to find them old dyno charts and repost em...

 

what are you looking for? 

 

best off the shelf exhaust- Akra-Ti w/baffle

worst off the shelf - Ixil- performs worst than stock

 

all other exhaust are within a few HP/TQ of 68hp/48tq of each other 

 

aftermarket airfilter such as KN/DNA/MWR etc shows very little gains over stock airfilter in stock airbox...

 

****the best combo is a Hordpower Airbox w/ Yoshi exhaust for a whooping 80hp/55tq-  other exhaust maps available with Hordpower Airbox 

I currently am running a Akra Ti with the 2wdw tune, I am just thinking about the hord box now. 

 

I have been talking to them and they sent me a graph for the Akra Carbon + box and I just wanted to compare it to the graph without the box.

 

According to the graph they sent me (Akra Carbon + Hord box) it only makes 71hp and 49 torque, just seemed a little low against the results Hord is advertising.

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1 hour ago, Cranapplescott said:

According to the graph they sent me (Akra Carbon + Hord box) it only makes 71hp and 49 torque, just seemed a little low against the results Hord is advertising.

Hordpower creates his own maps on his own dyno... 2WDW also created maps for his airbox on they dyno, but they are not the same maps... Akra carbon is a peaky hp/tq race pipe compared to the Yoshi or Akra-Ti which give broad wide useable power... 

2015 fz-07- Hordpower Edition...2015 fj-09- 120whp- Graves Exhaust w/Woolich Race Kit- tuned by 2WDW
 

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On ‎4‎/‎25‎/‎2018 at 2:14 PM, Cranapplescott said:

I currently am running a Akra Ti with the 2wdw tune, I am just thinking about the hord box now. 

 

I have been talking to them and they sent me a graph for the Akra Carbon + box and I just wanted to compare it to the graph without the box.

 

According to the graph they sent me (Akra Carbon + Hord box) it only makes 71hp and 49 torque, just seemed a little low against the results Hord is advertising.

So what did you end up doing?

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Any stats/graphs on a hordpower intake w/ an akra carbon exhaust, baffle out?

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10 hours ago, Evanlamarr88 said:

Any stats/graphs on a hordpower intake w/ an akra carbon exhaust, baffle out?

@hordboy has plenty of dyno charts on his website. Here’s a chart for the hordpower air box, tune and full yoshi exhaust (most decent full systems will give roughly the same performance) versus standard bike:

You can really notice the additional power in the upper rev range, it revs out a lot more eagerly.

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On 5/13/2015 at 1:17 PM, 2wheeldynoworks said:

Here are a couple graphs from our flash for the FZ-07
 
Blue: Stock
Red: Flashed + Stock Exhaust
Green: Flashed + Akrapovic Carbon Exhaust
fz07%20stock%20vs%20flashed%20vs%20akro%20carbon%20flashed_zps44may7hv.png
 
 
Blue: Stock Exhaust
Red: Flash + Stock Exhaust 
fz07%20stock%20pipe%20before%20and%20after%20flash_zpslezdxscl.png
 
 
Red: Full Yoshimura Exhaust Snorkel Removed
Blue: Full Yoshimura Exhaust Snorkel Not Removed
full%20yosh%20snorkel%20already%20removed%20vs%20flash_zpsfcpbnrhz.png
 
 
Termignoni Flashed Before After
fz7%20termi%20before%20and%20after_zpst5rdttic.png
 
Full Leo Vince 70.24 Hp 49.27 Tq
fz07leovincefullgraph_zpsv9wk3g2r.jpg
 
M4 Slip-On
 
fz07m4_zps9mdqxj6h.jpeg
 
 
 
IXIL System
 
fz07ixil_zpshchzurot.jpeg
 
Akrapovic Ti
Baffle out 74.03hp 54.07ft lb
 
Baffle in 72.75hp 51.75ft lb
fz07%20akra%20ti%20baffle%20in%20vs%20baffle%20out_zpsyinvctku.png
 
 
 
SC Project Full System Baffle Out
Fz07_Sc_project_full_system_baffle_out.png
 
SC Project Full System Baffle in vs Baffle out
fz07_sc_project_baffle_in_vs_baffle_out.png
 
M4 slip on baffle in
Fz07_M4_slip_on_baffle_in.png
 
Full Yosh
Fz07_Full_Yosh.png
 
Termignoni before/after
fz7_termi_before_and_after.png
 
Full Termi
Fz07_Full_Termi.png
 
Two Brothers S1R
Fz07_S1R.png
 
M4 slip on with Hord Power Airbox
Fz07_M4_slip_on_with_hoard_airbox.png
 
Full Arrow
Fz07_Full_Arrow.png
 
 
 
 
 
 

Do you still have the Akri povik charts? Thsy are missing on here.

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6 minutes ago, Yamahansolo said:

Do you still have the Akri povik charts? Thsy are missing on here.

All the reputable aftermarket exhausts make roughly the same power & torque.

 

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2 minutes ago, stickshift said:

All the reputable aftermarket exhausts make roughly the same power & torque.

 

I was told by Nathan the Akri carbon made more mid range and low than the ti did. Just curious to see the graph

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23 minutes ago, Yamahansolo said:

I was told by Nathan the Akri carbon made more mid range and low than the ti did. Just curious to see the graph

Akra has charts for all their exhausts on their website:

The carbon model makes more power than the current ti version (with carbon fibre tip), and is lighter than ti versions.

The older ti version (no carbon tip) makes more power and torque than the carbon, and won't contact the ground if you drop the bike. 

 

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