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Ducati Panigale V4 / S / R 2018-2020 Rapid Bike RACING2 KRBRAC-P02

£599.00 inc. VAT

£499.17 excl. VAT

Available on back-order

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Description

Rapid Bike’s modules utilise the bike’s lambda sensors allowing for a drastic improvement of engine performance and fuel efficiency across the entire rpm range, especially in the closed loop section. All kits come supplied with a model specific wiring harness and instruction/installation manual.

This Racing2 kit has been specially developed for use on the Euro 5 compliant Ducati Panigale V4. It manages the 4 upper injectors together with all 4 stock lambda sensors for accurate air/fuel ratio management. In addition to this the module includes 2 injection maps (for cylinders 1-2 and 3-4) and an improved ignition timing map for increased power and torque across the entire rev range. Another positive result is a smoother, more predictable throttle response and power delivery.

The Racing2 kit features a revised module for a reduced size and improved lightness, this is paired with a lightweight handmade racetrack standard approved wiring harness. The module comes pre-programmed for the Ducati Panigale V4 model.

The plug and play functionality and the way this system is designed to piggy-back off the standard ECU makes this kit the perfect solution for riders who are looking to modify the bike’s exhaust and air induction systems. It avoids the need for complicated and often ineffective ECU re-flashing.

Product Fitment

This product is suitable for the following motorcycles:
Ducati
Panigale V4 2018, 2019, 2020
Panigale V4 R 2019, 2020
Panigale V4S 2018, 2019, 2020

Brand

Rapid Bike

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Our know-how gathered on the race track created the technical premises to develop a range of add-on electronic modules for every need: this is the winning background allowing Rapid Bike to be considered a leader in the field of motorbike engine calibration. Rapid Bike project - developed thanks to preceding experiences gained in the motorbike sector – officially came to light in 2004 with the objective of offering add-on modules for fast adjustments of the engine management without interventions on the original ECU.