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I posted this in the fuel section also but I thought someone here might be able to answer it also,
I have a PCV off of my 09 RK and I got a new 11 RGU, I put a Fuel Moto head pipe on the new bike and Jamie sent me a map for my setup but the plugs that came with the PCV for the 09 that you plug into the bikes wiring harness when you unplug the 02 sensors are not the same on the 2011 bike? Do I need to get some plugs to put in to close off the circuit?
I think the OP is asking about wiring harness plugs, not headpipe bung plugs. I have not compared the harnesses , but I don't think these harness plugs would be anything more than weatherproofing, certainly not a bad idea. You can check the plugs for wiring contacts, if there are any, then with a meter for continuity or resistance.
I don't recall any plugs for the original O2 sensor wiring, but I forget a lot too.
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