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XT Donkey86 03-10-14 02:55

PCV question
 
hey

My PCV arrived today :toothy10:

I read the instructions and it says if you have 2007 XT you may need a 02 optimizer ? or it will send an error code ?

And I am no mechanic :onetequila:so should I get it fitted by a pro ?

Cheers in advance

GT-0161 03-10-14 04:45

You will need a kev o2 eliminator i think theres one in the sale section


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XT Donkey86 03-10-14 15:44

Think it has already sold lol I think OTR has them is this it ??

http://www.off-the-road.de/en/XT-660...tor-XT660.html

Pleiades 03-10-14 18:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by XT Donkey86 (Post 203179)
Think it has already sold lol I think OTR has them is this it ??

http://www.off-the-road.de/en/XT-660...tor-XT660.html

Do not get that type of O2 eliminator. They do not work!

What you need is a Dynojet O2 Optimiser, which you'll find almost impossible to get hold of as Dynojet only sell them with PCVs in a bundle, although I think they will sell one to you direct if you can prove you have a PCV (serial number etc.)

They look like this (on the left)...

http://www.off-the-road.de/out/pictu...ha_1-kopie.jpg

Better bet would be to get Kev's O2 Controller, which looks similar and does the same job. Send him a PM to buy with forum discount.

Note that the one in your link is an "eliminator", the other two (which actually work) are "optimisers" or "controllers" they don't actually remove the function of the O2 sensor, they correct the signal sent to the ECU.

XT Donkey86 03-10-14 18:59

Cheers dude sent a pm to him there hopefully its cheaper than OTR :P

Pleiades 03-10-14 19:06

PCV question
 
Just a thought, before you splash your cash, you are double sure you bike has got an O2 sensor in the exhaust header? Some 2007 plate bikes will undoubtedly be new old stock 2006 model year bikes without the sensor. 2007 was a bit of a cross-over year.

XT Donkey86 03-10-14 19:10

Yeah I got one its that stupid looking spark plug looking thing near the top of the header lol

Pleiades 03-10-14 19:16

OK. You better pull the trigger and get one of Kev's O2 controllers then. Just thought I'd check because people have been known to buy them and then find they don't need them! ;)

XT Donkey86 04-10-14 18:52

So I would be rite in saying the little box of voodoo plugs inbetween the sensor and the ECU ?

sorry for the noob questions btw still getting the hang of the XT speak lol

Cheers

Pleiades 04-10-14 19:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by XT Donkey86 (Post 203211)
So I would be rite in saying the little box of voodoo plugs inbetween the sensor and the ECU ?

Yep. Just separate the O2 sensor connector and plug the two ends of the O2 controller into each side of the original connector. Simples.


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