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Just installed V&H Big shot duals on my 07 RKC....PC3 also installed with 02 sensor eliminator...My question is what to do with the now useless 02 sensor locations??? Does someone make a plug that goes into the bungs so that I can remove the sensor and wiring????
Just installed V&H Big shot duals on my 07 RKC....PC3 also installed with 02 sensor eliminator...My question is what to do with the now useless 02 sensor locations??? Does someone make a plug that goes into the bungs so that I can remove the sensor and wiring????
So I can get some at a regular hardware store like Home Depot???? And what department would they have something like that in??? Or are we talking about a place that has motorcycle hardware???
So I can get some at a regular hardware store like Home Depot???? And what department would they have something like that in??? Or are we talking about a place that has motorcycle hardware???
Thanks again!
they will have a section w/ a bunch of brass fittings and other tiny plumbing parts. or you could just leave the o2's in the pipes and run the wiring to where the connecters are at.
So I can get some at a regular hardware store like Home Depot???? And what department would they have something like that in??? Or are we talking about a place that has motorcycle hardware???
Thanks again!
Or just go to a NAPA or Auto Zone. They should have plugs the right size. Plumbing supply would have them too but they wouldn't look good; then again they don't show much.
Great....I'll try NAPA.....I figured that if they were in a hardware store that they'd probably be brass or something like that. Maybe my new retirement plan could be making sparkling chrome 02 sensor bungs.....????
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