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Posted on Apr 19, 2009

Getting a powercommander for 2005 zx10r, found map for two bro slip on and stock air filter which i have but i cant see a catalytic converter under my bike i think guy who sold me removed it, so he possibly converted my stock exhaust up to slip on as a full, i cant find a map for that.

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Dynojet's maps are not completely correct. They are more or less there to get you by. Although it won't hurt anything to go with theirs, I suggest getting a custom tune on the bike. It makes a world of difference in rideability and performance.

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The converter is inside the pipe and cant see the case from the outside like a car. can only see by removing pipe from header and looking in the header

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