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Kev 25-08-13 23:27

3 paid for at the last min & one the rider does not have the money anymore.

1/ Nate is first if you still want one I know you were undecided, PM sent.
2/ Garry 117
3/ tenyamman

Nate 26-08-13 01:54

sorry Garry 117.....!

Kev 26-08-13 02:21

Gary117 & tenyamman first off the list when I get some more stock.

Kev 26-08-13 10:47

Good news when I got home this evening I found out all the connectors have arrive 5 days early, so we are back in business again, PM's on there way Gary117 & tenyamman.

http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...psaf3ebb7c.jpg

Eddiw 02-09-13 16:13

Hmm I don't get this.. Is there many different controllers and eliminators?
Controller to eliminate the o2 sensor and controller to adjust the o2 sensor?

Which one did I buy? :P

Pleiades 02-09-13 16:24

O2 sensor eliminator mod (By Kev with the help of dazmatic)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eddiw (Post 191472)
Hmm I don't get this.. Is there many different controllers and eliminators?
Controller to eliminate the o2 sensor and controller to adjust the o2 sensor?

Which one did I buy? :P

There are O2 eliminators, which will do as its name describes, eliminate the O2 sensor completely; their other job is to stop an error light showing on the dash. An O2 controller still allows a reading from the O2 sensor to get to the ECU, but at a controlled pre-determined level, for example to gain a fixed A/F ratio of 13.6:1.

Kev's latest controller is the latter type device.

Kev 03-09-13 02:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eddiw (Post 191472)
Hmm I don't get this.. Is there many different controllers and eliminators?
Controller to eliminate the o2 sensor and controller to adjust the o2 sensor?

Which one did I buy? :P

There is a big difference between an resistor type Eliminator & my O2 controller or Dyno Jets Optimizer, the O2 eliminators just don't work, have a look at the You tube clip of my XT660 with the O2 sensor unplugged with a resistor type eliminator fitted in the closed loop the A/F ratio is all over the place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwTfuwZZ848&list=ULK5ubpdHu3uY

Now look at the same bike with one of my first eliminator/controller mods, the air fuel ratio is stable, with my latest O2 controller you still get the stable A/F ratio but I can now tune the bikes A/F ratio in the closed loop to any A/F ratio setting I want & it will also adapt the tuning in the closed loop to fuel changes/blends .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Y9mqJtXtm4&list=ULZwTfuwZZ848

tmGomes 13-10-13 00:36

Hello everybody, just installed both mods (o2 controller and fuel mod) on my 2010 xtx and the results are very very good.
Just leaving the garage i noticed no surge at all and in the first meters i soon felt the bike pulling a lot stronger from lower revs.
At the end of the test run, i can say i'm really pleased with the outcome.
Money well spent!

Kev 13-10-13 12:21

Firstly welcome to XT660.com & thanks for your feedback. :team[1]:

Chenko 25-10-13 19:31

Hi! :-) I ordered both the O2 and Fuel mod from the bay yesterday, I hope they come in soon so I can test them and give feedback! Those mods don't seem to be much known here in Italy.

Do they come with install instructions? I'm not very fond with wiring stuff, I hope it will be easy enough for me to succeed. Will let you know how the bike performs (stock XT660Z with DNA stage1 and iridium plug)! Cheers!


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