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O2 optimiser placement
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Just wondering were everyone who has the optimiser fitted were did you put it as I am trying to find a less exposed place to put my own Cheers in advance |
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Cable tied to the long tank retaining bolt that lives behind the 'air scoop' (thats the grey plastic sacrificial part that bolts to the side of the tank).
It's lived up there for two years or so without any issues, and puts a lovely red glow over the engine when it's dark!!
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Nice one dude 2 years is that when it kicks the bucket lol
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Cable tied - behind the CDI
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Aaaaaaaaaaaa I see I might have been look to far forward up at the headstock lol
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I think you're going to find the mounting options for your XTX are going to be somewhat different from those shown above, which are all XTZ installations. For a start, you haven't got the very handy long tank mounting bolts.
By far the neatest O2 controller mounting on an XTX that I've seen on the forum is Eukol's, which uses a small bracket off one of the cooling fan mounts... |
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Ooooo that looks like the best place :P
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So got my optimiser fitted and placed and I was wondering is the light meant to stay on or is meant to flash ?
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Yep. It stays on permanently to give an indication that the circuit is working.
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Just did a 60 mile run with it on and wow the difference is noticeable
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