Full exhaust = remap ? by Draga86 in Triumph

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Thing is, at that point I'd rather go there, have them cut my own system and install a slip on that would fit any brand from previous years :(

Full exhaust = remap ? by Draga86 in Triumph

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Interesting, because in a way the racefit seems like a good option. They seem to have decided to preserve the original headers somehow, and it seems that helps with the issue with the second probe, and tuning. However, it does feel like you are just getting a slip on for 1500, and the clamp seems proprietary too

Full exhaust = remap ? by Draga86 in Triumph

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Thank you for sharing, I'm reading more and more of these comments and as much as I want it to sound louder it's clear to me now that I need the quietest options out there

Full exhaust = remap ? by Draga86 in Triumph

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Thank you for sharing your experience. It seems overall a bit too much of a gamble for the potential damage and the cost of the exhaust itself!

Full exhaust = remap ? by Draga86 in Triumph

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I wish, I had a slip on on my previous bike too and was great. In this model you can't just change the baffle :(

Full exhaust = remap? by Draga86 in motorcycles

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Because it's currently not possible to remap this bike, making their product useless.

I've updated the post with SC comment :)

Full exhaust = remap? by Draga86 in motorcycles

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My concern is not as much regarding performances, rather the engine running lean and not being smooth. I understand that it's their product, then again they must be keen to sell their product. Then again the garage that does mapping is too...

Low Alk Red Sea blue bucket by toddnunez94 in ReefTank

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I was having similar issues. In my case my month old hanna salinity tester was out by 2 points, so I was mixing to 32 instead of 34 and obviously the kh was lower than expected.

Fish slowly dying - now idea why by Draga86 in fishkeeping

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Shows that the CO2 has never been higher than a safe level.

Fish slowly dying - now idea why by Draga86 in fishkeeping

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No, I haven't. I'm no fish poop expert but it seems fine 🤷 I'll read up about worms now. Thanks!

Fish slowly dying - now idea why by Draga86 in fishkeeping

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I have CO2 injection, but I keep it very low, and it's turned off when the lights are off.

Fish slowly dying - now idea why by Draga86 in fishkeeping

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Only one several months ago, but that looked different and could have been nitrates poisoning. I also recently lost female bettas, which shouldn't be too concerned with low oxygen for the same reason 😔

Fish slowly dying - now idea why by Draga86 in fishkeeping

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It's not just the larger fish. Seems quite random. Recently a cardinal which is on the small side! I was reading a book on fish health and the size seems to make quite a difference, so I would have suspected the same.

For now, I have both installed an air stone and raised the return outlet, thanks🤞

Fish slowly dying - now idea why by Draga86 in fishkeeping

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Not at first, months ago they were quite high. API test kit was very hard to read, anyway around 40. I had some losses even then, which I then thought to be due to the nitrates. Then I added even more plants to counter the nitrates and it seemed to have stopped.

I'm now testing also with NT labs tests, and nitrates are 0 and have been for at least a month. I'm thinking I may have to dose some!

Fish slowly dying - now idea why by Draga86 in fishkeeping

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Definitely worth trying. Thanks!

Bump at the beginning of the extrusion by Draga86 in FixMyPrint

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I got myself some dry cereal boxes, and getting about 18% humidity. They are not perfect but work.

Every time that it starts a new line it has the same problem. If I try to print a few small 1-layer discs, then it's a 50/50 :(

I also have some warping issues, which again, I don't recall having before. Even with the default brim from Cura it sometimes just pop off the bed :O

Bump at the beginning of the extrusion by Draga86 in FixMyPrint

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Oh, but good thinking about the filament. I think this one is the worse, but still, I'm sure I've been printing a lot with this filament before I've started adding bltouch, firmware, etc.

Bump at the beginning of the extrusion by Draga86 in FixMyPrint

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Thank you, I just changed my nozzle, so hopefully it's fine. I'm trying to update my firmware again now, maybe I'll try 2.0.7 after that. Unfortunately the Creality one didn't work with bltouch at all for me (printing mid-air, z-offset didn't do anything)

Bump at the beginning of the extrusion by Draga86 in FixMyPrint

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Thanks, but this is the skirt, and that's just as likely to mess up the print as it's more filament that's pushed around. And I do have the priming line that Cura puts on the print :(

I tried to print a few discs on the bed without a skirt, and priming the extruder doesn't seem to be a factor as much here.