Oxygen sensor eliminator

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Atomic
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Oxygen sensor eliminator

Post by Atomic »

Having spoke to a few of the members on here about the flat spots on my Hornet, I did some research and found out about a sensor eliminator. Much of the research included mockery of those who had used it, accusing them of being linked to production etc. I think 'snake oil' was referred to frequently.
Anyway, with not a lot to lose (£12 posted) I bought one, fitted it today and tested it tonight. It works.
I do understand why it works and also the simplicity of the product. I also know I could have wired it up myself, but the convenience of it being plug & play was so easy.

Next step - save up for a de-cat exhaust which should shed about 4kg.
bambam
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Re: Oxygen sensor eliminator

Post by bambam »

Decat is the way to go...although it does make it a bit loud as i found out at bedford. :shock:
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