Duc.EE
MotoCreations Duc.EE (“Duck E”)
The MotoCreations Duc.EE is an electronic emulator to allow replacement of the Servo Actuator assembly as installed by Ducati as part of the factory exhaust system which integrates with the ECU (Electronic Control Unit). All official MotoCreations Duc.EE’s available for purchase are with our black anodized aluminum housing with potted electronics.
Installation: Unplug and remove the factory exhaust Servo Actuator assembly. Remove cable(s) to the exhaust flapper/butterfly valve. Use the provided tywraps, doublesided tape or velco to install the DUC.EE as desired. Plug the MotoCreations Duc.EE into the OEM factory wiring harness . Turn on your ignition and verify your Check Engine Light (CEL) message is off.
Size: Box is 1.75in (tall) X 0.50in (thick) X 1.25in (wide) with a 3in pigtail connector to the factory harness
Warranty: Five years as long as the Duc.EE hasn’t been tampered with nor is physically damaged (ala crash). All Warranty Claims must have documentation of point of purchase from MotoCreations (Savory Industries, Inc) or an approved vendor on this website (www.MonsterParts.com). All claims otherwise will be denied.
Questions: Feel free to contact us off-line and ask. e-mail: info@motocreations.com
How to order a MotoCreations Duc.EE
“We are closed through January 2nd, 2012.. In the interim please order from”: www.Monsterparts.com
Duc.EE related posts about Installation or Manufacturing
- Duc.EE packaging update (originally posted at Facebook in 2010)
Sneak peak -- Duc.EE version 3.0 upcoming. Same functionality as before but slightly different packaging of components (due to hackers trying to reverse engineer on us -- we will make it even more difficult now!)...
- 2012+ Ducati Monster M1100 EVO's and Duc.EE installation (originally posted at Facebook on June 21, 2011 at 3:24pm)
2012 Ducati Monster M1100 EVO -- important note -- we have identified two variations of the wiring harness being installed via Ducati during manufacturing. Difference is the connector that atta...
- (customer) Tutorial for installation of Duc.EE on a Ducati 848 (originally posted at Facebook on June 15, 2011 at 8:58am)
Customer received a Duc.EE for install on his Ducati 848 Superbike and posted online a full installation tutorial of it for the Ducatista on his forum.
I can't describe how cool this is! (so...
- Black Lego's (Duc.EE boxes) (originally posted at Facebook on April 23, 2011 at 10:14am)
We are finishing another batch of Duc.EE's. Here is a quick photo of layer #1 of a larger box of parts returned from the anodizer. Just need to print logos, epoxy inject the electronics and t...
- Multistrada 1200 with Duc.EE installation (originally posted at Facebook on April 13, 2001 at 8:11pm)
Pictures sent by a customer of his installation of a Duc.EE on his Ducati Multistrada 1200.
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- Nope -- not aluminum Lego's! (originally posted at Facebook on April 7, 2011 at 6:11pm)
Nope -- not aluminum Lego's! Step #1 in making a Duc.EE case is to cut 6061-T6 aluminum bar stock in the bandsaw into little bricks that get faced and pocketed later on the mill. I apparently h...
- International mail via USPS (originally posted at Facebook on March 7, 2011 at 4:45pm)
International Mail vis USPS. Today received a DUE.EE packaged back from Spain that was "non delivered" (whatever that means!) that was originally sent Jan 19th, 2011. (over two months ago) Neve...
- Duc.EE on a Ducati 848 (originally posted at Facebook on February 9, 2011 at 4:07pm)
Thanks Ciarán! This is his post of his 848 with 2011 Duc.EE installed in the UK.
link --> www.Ducatisti.co.uk (#7 - exhaust valve.... part 2)...
- 2011 MotoCreations Duc.EE's are available! (originally posted at Facebook on January 11, 2011 at 12:17pm)
2011 Duc.EE are shipping! January introduction price of $155 plus free USPS 1st class shipping to USA, North America, Europe and Australia. Works on all Ducati ECU's (Siemens/Marelli) --...
