I flashed my Ducati Streetfighter V4S with the UpMap Performance tune!!!
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- In this video I @d.magnus425 flash my Ducati Streetfighter V4S with the Upmap performance tune. I also share my thoughts about the differences between the Mtorque and Performance UpMap tunes.
Is this a full system or slip on? If you had to do it again, would you still go the same route? Sounds and looks incredible.
It's a slip-on. I would probably go with the under tail exhaust if I had to do it all over again but I wasn't willing to pay $9k+ for the under tail exhaust at the time lol. Thanks for your comment!!!
tech blows my mind could you imagine tuning your bike with your nokia 6210 🤯
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What mode are you using in these comparisons? Sport or race?
I used both.
yo i love the videos man! i got a quick question. have you ever had a really flat throttle after doing the upmap? i have the same bike but i got the termi system and after flashing with the t800 upmap i have no acceleration between 4k and 6k RPM. just wondering if i was alone in that
Thanks! Yes, I still have power between 4k and 6k, the difference that I noticed is that the traction control kicks in a lot more when the bike is within that power band, but that could be what I have the traction control set on.
I’ve got a 2022 SFV4 and did the Upmap. I’ve got the same thing. Between 4-6k it’s super flat and has almost no power. Once I get above 6k it takes off again. Very annoying
thats damn right bro ,I'm confused about this too!rpm around 6k the power has been like limited , but if push more up to 10k rpm its like monster power, i use perfermance tune, now i'm going thinking about to try mtorque maps maybe can fix this happen? @@nickw6872
you're not alone man
Mine had the flat spot before I had the dealer reset the oil service light after the 600 mile break in. After the Up Map, the flat spot was gone. My bike is a 2020 V4S.
After the tune does bike still have the rider aids and modes?
Yes, everything works the same after the tune.
hey there. so if someone installs the arrow slip ons without the tt800 map and then install the map whats the difference in hp? what does the maps gives you in specs? trying round the web to find some1 to answer that tho! thanks
I am not sure because I installed the exhaust and tune the same day. However, I hear that if you were to run the exhaust without a tune the bike would not run as smooth. The fueling would be off which could end up with a loss in horse power. As far actual numbers, I not sure because that is something a tuner would have to answer.
Just curious. After uploading the upmap, Does your idle go up and down at cold start too? Also, did you remove the lambda sensors?
Yes, it idles up and and down at cold start but it levels off after a few minutes. The only thing that I removed was the servo motor.
@@d.magnus425 same as mine levels off after exactly 3mins. I removed the lambda sensors on mine as instructed by upmap!
Just put some termignoni end cans on my v4s. Did upmap now engine light is on. Any advice for gettin it off
That's interesting because one of the main purpose of the upmap is to remove the check engine light. Was your battery charged when you installed the upmap?
Does it backup the original map?
Yes, I can switch it back to the stock map as it is stored in the UpMap app.
How would you compare the performance tune with the exhaust to the OEM tune with stock exhaust?…just ordered my exhaust and not sure which tune to ask for out of MTorque and Performance…I dont want no wheelies…but just overall more power and speed…would it be best to go performance tune or MTorque and add the DWC so it doesn’t wheelie?…thoughts…
I would say that the performance tune is closer to the stock tune than the MTorque tune is. In my opinion, the performance tune is a smoother version of the stock tune with a little more power. The MTorque tune has more torque in the first four gears, while still providing the same power up top. If you want the Mtorque tune, you can also adjust your settings so that you will not wheelie. I did when I had that tune installed. The only thing that I did not like was how the traction control would kick in and eliminate some of the power. I am in the process of really testing the performance tune. So, once I have it dialed in I will do an update video on it.
@@d.magnus425 Ok…so far im leaning Performance tune…based on your description…the traction control kicking in would annoy be…I rather have the smoother tune without interruptions…from what you tested does one tune make the bike sound any different?…
@@minusx31 No, I don't notice any sound differences between the two tunes. Yes I think the performance tune is the better choice for normal street riding.