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ninetyfivehp Mar 29, 2007 05:54 PM

O2 SENSOR ELIMINATOR?
 
will the O2 sensor eliminator work on my 06'? i found a two-bros slip-on locally but its for an 01-03. i know my gas milage would decrease if i installed the o2 eliminator but is there also a chance i could foul the plugs since so much more fuel would be dumped in the combustion chamber at or near idle speeds? i don't want to change plugs anytime soon. it looks like a pita. thanks

Tahoe SC Mar 29, 2007 06:45 PM

RE: O2 SENSOR ELIMINATOR?
 
you'll be fine running an O2 sensor. it only leans out your bike when you're cruising like on a highway. it won't affect idle, etc.

but i would recommend tapping the pipe and running the O2 since there is nothing to gain but MPG to lose

ninetyfivehp Mar 29, 2007 06:59 PM

RE: O2 SENSOR ELIMINATOR?
 
i know you run the eliminator on your bike, thanks Tahoe. cheers bro

Tahoe SC Mar 29, 2007 07:17 PM

RE: O2 SENSOR ELIMINATOR?
 
psss...i trade you eliminator about $16-20 for your O2 sensor ~$100...muahahahhaha

02f4iSailor Mar 30, 2007 03:03 AM

RE: O2 SENSOR ELIMINATOR?
 
i just bought a yoshi trs carbon fiber slip-on, the dealership ordered it for me and said the 02 sensor really didnt do anything, i have to go in and order the 02 eliminator on monday. how much mpg are we talking bout losing, should i be worried about anything elsehttps://cbrforum.com/micons/m5.gif

Tahoe SC Mar 30, 2007 01:16 PM

RE: O2 SENSOR ELIMINATOR?
 
i can't really comment on how much MPG you lose cause when i did it i had the full system and simulator at the same time.

my MPG went from 40s to about 31...so it's pretty significant with f/s and simulator.
if you do a lot of stop and go, etc...then it won't make much difference, but if you do a lot of highway riding, then it will make a difference since that's when the O2 signals the ECU to lean out.

02f4iSailor Mar 30, 2007 02:52 PM

RE: O2 SENSOR ELIMINATOR?
 
thanks tahoehttps://cbrforum.com/micons/m9.gif


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