PC3 and O2 sensor
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PC3 and O2 sensor
Hey all,
I'm thinking about install a powercommander 3 usb. I also have a 2Bros exhaust with the O2 sensor in the midpipe. If I got the PC3 what would I do with the O2 sensor. Would I want to get the O2 eliminator or could I keep it there without affecting performance?
-ninja
I'm thinking about install a powercommander 3 usb. I also have a 2Bros exhaust with the O2 sensor in the midpipe. If I got the PC3 what would I do with the O2 sensor. Would I want to get the O2 eliminator or could I keep it there without affecting performance?
-ninja
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RE: PC3 and O2 sensor
Looks like the eliminator is optional from viewing the website. You can buy one through Power Commander...
linky
EDIT: from the FAQ section
My Power Commander came with O2 eliminators, should I use these and what are they? [/align]
On bikes that use an O2 sensor in the stock exhaust have a closed loop area that can not be adjusted by the Power Commander alone. If you make adjustments with the PCIII in the closed loop area the O2 sensor will sense these changes and the ECM will alter the fuel curve accordingly. If you want to have full fuel control over the entire RPM range of your bike then you will need to bypass the closed loop area which the O2 eliminators will accomplish. If you are looking for the best fuel economy and not worried about making changed to the closed loop area you can leave the stock O2 sensors connected and still make changes outside of the closed loop area with the PCIII.
linky
EDIT: from the FAQ section
My Power Commander came with O2 eliminators, should I use these and what are they? [/align]
On bikes that use an O2 sensor in the stock exhaust have a closed loop area that can not be adjusted by the Power Commander alone. If you make adjustments with the PCIII in the closed loop area the O2 sensor will sense these changes and the ECM will alter the fuel curve accordingly. If you want to have full fuel control over the entire RPM range of your bike then you will need to bypass the closed loop area which the O2 eliminators will accomplish. If you are looking for the best fuel economy and not worried about making changed to the closed loop area you can leave the stock O2 sensors connected and still make changes outside of the closed loop area with the PCIII.
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