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Old 01-14-2012 | 11:37 PM
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Two Bros is sending me an O2 sensor eliminator for my 2006 F4i CA model...my juicebox came without one so they are sending it for free. I have taken my Two Bros pipe off and i have the midpipe O2 hanging off. The problem? After following it to where it goes through the middle of the bike, where exactly is it connected to? Im sure the one being sent will just replace the current wiring? If anyone has pics that would be great...Thanks
 
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Old 01-24-2012 | 02:59 PM
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LOL.. OLD friend!!

hahaha.. Yes I just dealt with this situation...

YOu have to take the tank bolts off, under seat and by triple tree.. then have a friend hold it up like 6 inches.. (be careful as fuel lines and etc will come undone)... you will follow the wire from exhaust to where it goes... unplug.

I used a 330 OHM resistor from Radioshack $.94 and it did the trick.. but as I stated before, I am undoing it all... The bike without an O2 sensor will run too lean or too rich... you will get 120 miles per tank in my experience (yours may differ)

My advise?.. don't do it... step away from the midpipe

there are a few threads about this.. search em up
 
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Old 01-27-2012 | 08:49 PM
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well, the reason i wanted to get rid of the O2 sensor is because my FI light kept coming on when i have the juicebox pro on....so...i did find the other end of the sensor, popped it off and put on the plug they sent me...i have rode the past 3 days...NC has unpredictable weather....but the FI light has not come on, not sure of mpg, but I will report it when i fill up the tank. I do notice the bike having a smoother idle and running better when accelerating...

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