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Old 05-22-2012, 06:38 AM
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How does the auto tune work on 2010 bikes with the narrow band sensors? Does it mean an exhaust change or is there a screw in adapter? I'm thinking I might get one to go with my PCV I'm already using, but I don't know anything about them yet. Just starting to research the auto tune. I just changed my exhaust for the second time and I don't intend to change it a third time, so this may be the limiting factor.
 
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Rick, Auto tuners require the large o2 sensors like on the 2009 exhaust. Located up near the heads. You would need to have bungs put into your headers if you don't want to swap the headers again.
 
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Originally Posted by heavymetalthunder
Rick, Auto tuners require the large o2 sensors like on the 2009 exhaust. Located up near the heads. You would need to have bungs put into your headers if you don't want to swap the headers again.
Thanks, that rules auto tune out then.
 
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