A Very Rottweiler Christmas!

Discussion in 'Dakar champion (950/990)' started by SocalCPA, Dec 25, 2013.

  1. Lurkerlou

    Lurkerlou Been here awhile

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    DirtyADV great site link with lots of pictures on the bottom of your post.

    Thank you, tons of useful pictures!
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  2. Zander

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    Really like your mod. This preserves the goal of having access to the engine quickly. :thumb

    I would definitely buy a Dog House with this type of brackets.
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  3. DeepSea

    DeepSea electronically challenged

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    Dirty, that's a great idea. Please keep us up to date on how it holds up and stays in place.
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  4. Lurkerlou

    Lurkerlou Been here awhile

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    Are most of you ditching the glovebox lock cable when doing this as well?
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  5. DirtyADV

    DirtyADV Long timer

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    Winter right now so will be some time before I will be able to ride but I will update if it holds up next summer.

    Not sure yet what I will use it for, electric pump and some other stuff seems to fit nicely.

    I did, plan to use glove box as a "first aid" box.

    /Johan
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  6. wheeler23

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    Did you do any mapping or pipe changes too or is everything stock?
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  7. SocalCPA

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    Yes, I used TuneECu and a map from cprfabrications website. I had done the 2 to 1 with a single Remus can.
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  8. Lav1200

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    Are you talking about the drain bolt at the end of the hose?
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  9. FakeName

    FakeName Wile E Coyote SuperGenius Supporter

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    Huh. Did all that work. And in San Diego, too. Has the cable, and some sort of Windoze device.

    Huh.

    In San Diego, too.:ear
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  10. Newbusa

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    So I see from The Rottweiler site there is only a 2009- 2011 2 into 1 map available for the 09 and up bikes, I have a 09 990R with Dual Akros slipons with inserts, and the Rottweiler intake and filter with a red filter skin, Is this the map people are using with dual pipes?
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  11. SocalCPA

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    Yes, it seemed to work fine. Copied the stock map and saved it just in case. Then loaded the suggested map from Christian Parker at CPR Fabrications, he has a link to,the software and free maps on the CPR/ Rottweiler website. The cable is from CJ designs LLC in CO.

    Going to try to get out for a good shakedown after the filter and map upgrades this week.
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  12. SocalCPA

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    Yes, the hose I purchased came pre drilled for safety wire on the drain plug at the end of the hose. See photos at CJ designs LLC website.
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  13. SocalCPA

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    I'd be very interested to know what parts you used for the "snap out" doghouse!
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  14. DirtyADV

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    Just some thick tough plastic I have laying around, drilled holes to the size of the frame rails and cut them open:

    [​IMG]

    Can take a few more pictures.

    But want to add a disclaimer that this has not been field tested what so ever!

    /Johan
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  15. Zander

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    I am looking at installing an under seat fuel tank and if I do so I will loose the storage sage space for the 950 tools. Dog house with this mod would be great. Thank you for the additional information.
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  16. FakeName

    FakeName Wile E Coyote SuperGenius Supporter

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    Huh.

    Too bad there's not some sort of online resource where people that have already done the work could help out someone that has NOT already done the work. Maybe even something like beer could be offered in exchange for a friendly visit to the garage from a more experienced inmate that might be able to offer input based on his experience.

    Huh.
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  17. Mr Head

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  18. DirtyADV

    DirtyADV Long timer

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    Thank you for linking to my site =)

    But have to say that a tech day with beer (not the inmate, the beverage) and like minded guys can be great!

    And should anyone every pass by the north part of Sweden I would be glad to meet up and help out if needed.

    Cheers!

    EDIT: Hold back on the beer until the bikes are back together!

    /Johan
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  19. Mr Head

    Mr Head Tired at the beach

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    North end of Sweden is a fair piece away from my for sure.
    But, if you are ever silly enough to wander onto the left coast near, "The Happiest Place On Earth", I'll buy the beer. :freaky

    Your install of the CPR products is bookmarked on my iPad for later use. Very well done. The Russia video is cool too. :clap
    I have a block of UHDPE in black I think will make a set of hooks for the toolbox too. Great idea!

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  20. FakeName

    FakeName Wile E Coyote SuperGenius Supporter

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    I promise I'm unbaffled by the intake installation. The SAS blockoff and subsequent TuneECU is something I've not done before, nor do I have the cable/computer to do it.

    But, I can look on the HOW and I can ride my bike to the office window where the only PC I own resides and run a USB extention through the window, and buy the cable.

    I promise I can.
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