24-03-2010, 06:45pm
(This post was last modified: 24-03-2010, 06:48pm by fasterfaster.)
(24-03-2010, 04:09pm)Cam Wrote: Very interesting. I put a full new system on my bike but it doesn't have an O2 sensor in the headers. I was fine tuning a few bits & bobs & talking to my mechanic mate in his workshop just a few weeks ago & he said if I want it to run right throughout the rpm range then I should fit an O2 sensor. I was planning to do it next week. Now I have even more reason to do so!
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Not to sure how many times you can say the same thing ............. you don't need an o2 sensor (unless you want to data log or monitor fuel) Simply have a fuel map built for your bike ............... thats why it's called tuning. Once the system throws to open loop it's not even connected regardless of if it's fitted or not
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