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I have been looking at the Riva Stage 1 upgrades for the 4-stroke Superjet.
I have a Kommander intake grate.
1)Any performance benefits to installing just the Riva intake and exhaust upgrade kits without getting the ECU map flashed with RIVA Stage 1 using Map Tuner? Any numbers for such with 93 pump gas?
2) What would adding the Stage 1 map flash add to performance with 93 pump gas?
3) Any other (maybe more reasonably priced) options for getting a stage one type ECU map installed?
4) Riva has an exhaust kit whereby you drill out some mesh on the intake manifold opening and then add a billet hose connector piece. Do you think same performance benefits could be achieved (and save some money) by simply drilling out the mesh and skipping the billet piece?
5) The marketing material for the Solas Yamaha 144mm Concord Impeller claims improved performance at both the low and high ends. This seems somehow counter intuitive. Do you think this is the case? (And if so, how do figure they manage this because it seems like impeller configuration changes usually improve one end with a sacrifice at the other?) Do you think there would be value in the impeller change alone?
I have a Kommander intake grate.
1)Any performance benefits to installing just the Riva intake and exhaust upgrade kits without getting the ECU map flashed with RIVA Stage 1 using Map Tuner? Any numbers for such with 93 pump gas?
2) What would adding the Stage 1 map flash add to performance with 93 pump gas?
3) Any other (maybe more reasonably priced) options for getting a stage one type ECU map installed?
4) Riva has an exhaust kit whereby you drill out some mesh on the intake manifold opening and then add a billet hose connector piece. Do you think same performance benefits could be achieved (and save some money) by simply drilling out the mesh and skipping the billet piece?
5) The marketing material for the Solas Yamaha 144mm Concord Impeller claims improved performance at both the low and high ends. This seems somehow counter intuitive. Do you think this is the case? (And if so, how do figure they manage this because it seems like impeller configuration changes usually improve one end with a sacrifice at the other?) Do you think there would be value in the impeller change alone?