Leo Vinci can

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Just had a Leo Vinci alloy can fitted. Not too loud when I don't want it to be, but when I really give it the berries, I get this really annoying induction noise anywhere from about 4000 RPM. I rang the dealer and asked if they interfered with the air box and they said no. Should there be a change in induction noise just from the fitting of a can? PS. Makes me sound faster though!
 
Bought the same can off ebay a few months ago, havn't noticed any increase in induction noise but have found that it mucks up the slow speed fueling though, esp mini roundabouts in the wet, very dicey!!!!
 
watch those plugs

i fitted one of those puppies on my first Gs 1200.. I never felt that it gave me any extra whooosh whooosh .. but did give me a bit more attitude.. nice and light ..lots of back fire on the overun.. a bit less mpg ... would have kept it on only when I was giving bike a service I noticed that it showed evidence of running rich .. sooty plugs etc.. put back on the original .. what more can I say..
 
somclan said:
<snip> when I was giving bike a service I noticed that it showed evidence of running rich .. sooty plugs etc.. put back on the original .. what more can I say..

That's strange - surely making a bike breath more easily (ie fitting a less restrictive can) should, if anything, make it run more lean :nenau

Andres
 
maybe

Outtomunch said:
That's strange - surely making a bike breath more easily (ie fitting a less restrictive can) should, if anything, make it run more lean :nenau

Andres

Maybe .. I can only comment on what happened to me.. I noted with interest that the cat stays on the bike .. would the computer that deals with fuel air mixture get a bit confused with less restrictive can or should it adjust the mixture to suit..
 


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