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Do you mean the small plastic piece that goes on the wire where the O2 sensor used to connect, or a plug to fill the hole once you remove the O2 sensor?
Last edited by maddghost; Mar 5, 2013 at 07:13 PM.
Like I said is nothing but a plug.
If napa has one the right size and threads yes you can use it.
I go to bike shops they have em just laying around. That is where I got my lase 4.
If you are referring to the 02sensor wiring that goes to the ecm then dynojet is who I would call. http://www.dynojet.com/about_us/contact.aspx
I will look I have the 02 senors off a 07 Ultra and the eliminators are in the box with them. I will look but I haven't noticed em in a while but I will look.
No grantees at this point. I went with the auto tune So I used the dyno 02 sensors
I am not sure if they will work with your bike.
Last edited by dirtdobber; Mar 5, 2013 at 09:30 PM.
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