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    Ducati Dyno Tuning

    I've decided to get my Duc's tuned to sort out the low end fuelling and getit a bit smoother below 4000rpm. PCV is on order and the bike already has thetermi slip-ons and DP ECU.

    Russel from Dyno Time done the tuning on my last bike and he's done a greatjob on it but I have not had a chat to him yet as he is on the holiday ATM so Ido not know if he tunes the Duc's too. I've also heard that Pro Twin andBunbury Ducati are both good.. Who did you use and who do you recommend.

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    Todd at Patto's in Bunbury always good value - had my 2 dukes serviced and tuned there

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    +1 for Ducati Bunbury.

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    Tood at Patto's in Bunbury is well set up & very experienced with Ducatis.

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    Yeah I think the default tuner of choice in WA is pattos.

    I'll be taking mine down there as soon as I get it registered. He's a local agent for the Power Commander stuff as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kryten2001 View Post
    Yeah I think the default tuner of choice in WA is pattos.

    I'll be taking mine down there as soon as I get it registered. He's a local agent for the Power Commander stuff as well.
    Depending on what your tuning.
    Power Commander, yep easy as.

    Holding a constant load to tune at different throttle positions then no.

    IMHO Dynotime is way to go, Russell been tuning a loooonnnggg time.
    Done many different brand bikes as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr M View Post
    I've decided to get my Duc's tuned to sort out the low end fuelling and getit a bit smoother below 4000rpm. PCV is on order and the bike already has thetermi slip-ons and DP ECU.

    Russel from Dyno Time done the tuning on my last bike and he's done a greatjob on it but I have not had a chat to him yet as he is on the holiday ATM so Ido not know if he tunes the Duc's too. I've also heard that Pro Twin andBunbury Ducati are both good.. Who did you use and who do you recommend.
    Hey bud post up once you get it sorted how it comes out looking at doing something to my SF soon be interesting to see whats on offer and the gains

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    Quote Originally Posted by jules_1972 View Post
    Depending on what your tuning.
    Power Commander, yep easy as.

    Holding a constant load to tune at different throttle positions then no.

    IMHO Dynotime is way to go, Russell been tuning a loooonnnggg time.
    Done many different brand bikes as well.
    I had Russell do work on my GSXR before and he has done a great job but I was not sure if he did Ducati tuning that is why I enquired about the other two as they both do the same. And yep I'm getting a PCV as said previously. I'll definitely call Russell and talk to him.

    Quote Originally Posted by cappa265 View Post
    Hey bud post up once you get it sorted how it comes out looking at doing something to my SF soon be interesting to see whats on offer and the gains
    See this: dyno tuned streetfighter - ducati.org forum | the home for ducati owners and enthusiasts
    This was done by another guy in Tassie. The power and torque improvement in low rev range is nothing short of impressive, it's unbelievable how choked the stock bikes are.. If I get results resembling anything like he got I'd be more more than happy.
    Last edited by Mr M; 10-06-2011 at 08:25 PM.

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