Termignoni UP MAP T800

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Hey

Just wondering if the TERMIGNONI UP MAP t800 Is worth it?

Or does anyone have any before and after dyno on their bike V4 or other

Just want to know if it improves performance? Or at least keeps the bike from running lean with a new exhaust

Thanks
 
I'll let you know shortly. I'll be installing it hopefully tomorrow. After I do filter and slip on
 
I'll let you know shortly. I'll be installing it hopefully tomorrow. After I do filter and slip on

I already got it installed

But what I want to know is, if someone has a dyno chart with and without

Apart of the ones of termi
 
No go for me. I missed the chance last week to dyno the bike before the install. I could do the exhaust and get it dynoed then install the t800. I'll see how my situation plays out
 
No go for me. I missed the chance last week to dyno the bike before the install. I could do the exhaust and get it dynoed then install the t800. I'll see how my situation plays out

Yes, that would be cool

Yo see if there is any difference with and without the map


I think this are mild maps, just want to make sure if they do anything apart from disabling the o2 sensor
 
I installed arrow slip on

And the up map at the same time

So don’t know if there is a difference

And it was my third time riding a liter bike, so I was still assimilating the power

I felt a bit of dip on very low rpms,

And feels kind of the same or slight increase on top
 
I installed arrow slip on

And the up map at the same time

So don't know if there is a difference

And it was my third time riding a liter bike, so I was still assimilating the power

I felt a bit of dip on very low rpms,

And feels kind of the same or slight increase on top

That's because it goes insanely lean at the bottom. We tested this when developing the flash for the V4
 
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That's because it goes insanely lean at the bottom. We tested this when developing the flash for the V4

Thanks man

Really considering the Brentune

But I am new with the liter bike, so want to get a bit used to the stock power

And in awhile try the tune



I ordered the termi up map a month ago, brentune was not available yet
 
Thanks man

Really considering the Brentune

But I am new with the liter bike, so want to get a bit used to the stock power

And in awhile try the tune



I ordered the termi up map a month ago, brentune was not available yet

Completely understandable. If you're ever in the market for another flash and have some questions, feel free to message me.
 
Day and night difference with the T800 map. I put a Arrow slipon with out the map and bike ran a little rough. with the map it is a lot more smoother.
 
Thanks man

Yes, i also installed the arrow slip on with the map

Good to know it at least helps it run right

What I want to know is if there is any performance increase
 
The T800 really does work wonders and best of all it is super affordable. We've seen some incredible results when paired with the Termignoni 4 Uscite and the Arrow slip ons, and also will be testing the newest map they released for the Akrapovic full system (dyno comparison video to come soon).

For those looking for the T800 for the Panigale V4 you can get them here : https://www.motomillion.com/product...e-kit-for-ducati-panigale-v4-v4s-v4r-speciale

@RODOLFO, would love to hear your experience so far as well to share with the members, now that you've had the UpMap installed on you V4 for a couple weeks!
 
That's because it goes insanely lean at the bottom. We tested this when developing the flash for the V4

I am confused.. I was following the other thread and you said you are a customer of brentuning... who did you develop a flash with for the V4?

Do you work for BrenTuning? How did you guys develop the flash? If you dont work for brentuning, who did you develop the flash with, and where can i get that flash that you developed?

I cant follow the bouncing ball on who does what anymore. I just want a good flash or piggy back. I have the Akra map, but if i can get more, awesome!