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Old 21-08-10, 17:11
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O2 sensor eliminator mod (By Kev with the help of dazmatic)

Note: Jump to latest (2012 on) plug 'n' play version here

Well, I've finally got a working version fitted onto my bike this morning and tested it whilst sitting on my driveway. Initial indications suggest that it works as well as expected if not better and would appear to not interfere with the running of the bike and was actually a lot easier to install than I first imagined it would be which is also good.

I did however go for a ride to get some shopping and well...

WoW

No surging or bucking, bike rides a lot lot more smoother now.
Was an absolute dream to ride!

It produced a good map which I thought I'd saved to my PC but hadn't! I now can't be arsed to go back out again and setup my laptop to read it but will do it tomorrow or something.
But I assure you, it looked good.

A few pics of it in place. Be aware though, this is just a prototype. Hopefully the next one will be pukka!

Mod in its location whilst installing.



Sensor



Live feed to the mod taken from the loom, from the same place where the live feed for the PCV is taken from. Wrapped in special electrical wrapping tape (not that nasty sticky tape!)



PCV Under the tail section with wire for analogue feed (PCV can now tell the engine temperature!) and my Autotune Switch and Autotune just to the right.



The finished prototype installed under the seat and held down with sticky pads.

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CCC Stainless Rounds, Stage 1 DNA, Stage 2 DNA, PCV With Custom Autotune Map, PCV AutoTune, Home made O2 eliminator, Self machined Fork Spacers, DIY Autotune Switch.

Last edited by Pleiades; 27-01-15 at 21:46. Reason: add link to latest version
 

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