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Old 03-28-2015, 10:30 AM
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Default PCV and O2 eliminators

Hey guys, purchased exhaust that took 4 months to arrive. When I got them they forgot to put the O2 bungs on there to hook my sensors up. Don't want to wait another 4 months to have it fixed so I bought a pcv. My question is where can I buy the O2 sensor eliminators that just plug into the harness? I have a 2012 48 and can't find the eliminators anywhere on the web. Thanks for the help.
 
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These guys.
http://sales.nightrider.com/o2-eliminators.html
I'd call to make sure , just in case.
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So talking to motorcycle superstore they are telling me the PCV comes with the O2 eliminators. Anyone that has purchased this tuner were they included in the package? If so are they just a cap that plugs into the O2 sensor connector?
 
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Yes they come with the PCV in the package, I didn't look that close at mine but I think they just jump the terminals, if so and you never plan on putting O2 sensors in you can just cut off the connector and connect the wires.
 
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I just took this picture for ya, the "eliminator" appears to just be a plug with a little green jumper wire at the end, I'd just cut it off with enough wire to reattach it in the future if ever needed.
(the part I'm holding is the factory plug that originally plugged into the O2 sensor)>
 
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Awesome, thanks for the help.
 
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Hot lap are you running O2 sensors on your bike with the pcv? If not have you run into any problems not having them on there?
 
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I just unplugged them and left them in the pipe, have had no problems and the PCV made 100% difference in the bike.
 
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I did the same. The caps come with the pc5 kit. I just capped them off on the wiring harness end and left the sensors in the pipe. You can purchase bung plugs if you don't want the sensors just sitting there.
 
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