Hi all, i'm looking at fitting a Ti Yoshi full system. My only requirements are better sound, less weight but I don't want to sacrifice any top end or bottom end torque as a result.
Has anyone fitted a Yoshi (or other) full system and found any noticable difference in power delivery or top speed? If so, how did you compensate? (eg a performance chip, fuel system, airfilter, gearing?)
Basically I want the show and noise without any lack of "go". Any advice appreciated.
Yoshi exhaust on PCX150 - what other mods required?
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Re: Yoshi exhaust on PCX150 - what other mods required?
is yours the 125 or 150 if 150 or 125 esp you dont need to do anything other than bolt and go
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Re: Yoshi exhaust on PCX150 - what other mods required?
The stock ecu will compensate for you
(just reset the ecu / battery disconnect )
I think with any "straight through exhaust" and a pod air filter you will gain more power. not sure if exhaust alone will help much if any.
with just a pod filter I didn't feel any gains, but when I put a straight pipe on also, gains were felt
BUT, it will be LOUD![Neutral :|](./images/smilies/icon_neutral.gif)
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
I think with any "straight through exhaust" and a pod air filter you will gain more power. not sure if exhaust alone will help much if any.
with just a pod filter I didn't feel any gains, but when I put a straight pipe on also, gains were felt
![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)
BUT, it will be LOUD
![Neutral :|](./images/smilies/icon_neutral.gif)
Re: Yoshi exhaust on PCX150 - what other mods required?
I don't mind the noise. After owning open piped Ducati's and Buell amongst others I know when to ease off the throttle and when it's ok to set off car alarms ![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)
Previously i've found Yoshi to be among the quieter zorsts esp at lower revs and the size/build of them is a lot less extreme than a GP-style pipe with hardly any baffling or wadding installed.
Can't wait to give it a go. Might hold on the pod but defo looking for a free-er flowing replacement filter for the stock airbox.
![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)
Previously i've found Yoshi to be among the quieter zorsts esp at lower revs and the size/build of them is a lot less extreme than a GP-style pipe with hardly any baffling or wadding installed.
Can't wait to give it a go. Might hold on the pod but defo looking for a free-er flowing replacement filter for the stock airbox.
Re: Yoshi exhaust on PCX150 - what other mods required?
Where are you getting the exhaust from? Webike has the R 77-S I want but is not in stock until the end of the month.
Re: Yoshi exhaust on PCX150 - what other mods required?
I found it on eBay. There are a few on there and I managed to get it relatively cheap compared with some of the online shops. I wanted carbon but they only had Ti so had to decide cost vs style. It's realllllly nicely made. Haven't fitted yet until I get at least the first service out of the way.