the engines are externally identical, they're just variations of the same thing. it'll bolt straight in. your original 620 headers, mufflers, inlet manifolds, throttle bodies, etc, are the same as the 800, so you only need the engine itself and the oil cooler (if you want to run it).
you could run a pc3 over the 620 ecu, the only issue there might be spark map variations - it might not matter. cheapest option anyway and worth a try i'd think.
or get an 800 ecu - they did make 800m dp ecu, but no one bought them. your importer might be able to get one cheap from ducati if they still have any. remember you can't use a second hand original fitment - it's coded to the immobilisor. you need a new original ecu or a dp ecu or the ultimap u59.
you could also fit an injected 900 motor, but there can be engine bolt diameter differences - '01 onward had bigger bolts, plus you may need specific '02 900 headers as they are longer than 620/800 (i'd try forcing the 620 ones first) and 900 inlet manifolds. plus the ecu thing. the 800 goes very nearly as well as the 900 anyway, but if want to go further engine output wise i'd be starting with a 900 personally. the gearbox and clutch are stronger.
but the s2r motor with the APTC clutch has an amazingly light clutch lever.
Last edited by brad black : 08-03-2008 at 02:54 AM.
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