Just ran across this. I was jus wondering if anyone has ever used one and are they effective? Don’t you have to reprogram the ecu for no O2 sensor?
Heres the ad for it.
Here we have an oxygen sensor eliminator for:
GSXR 750 06-07
GSXR 600 06-07
The o2 sensor is an electronic device located inside the exhaust and is used to determine if the air/fuel ratio of an engine is rich or lean.
The o2 sensors of the most motorcycles are limited to catch the emission standards and in some specific throttle situations will try to lean or richen the mixture to catch the stoichometric air/fuel ratio.
This is good for the emissions but not for the performance and smoothness of the engine
Disabling the o2 sensor you will gain better throttle response and smoother power delivery because you will have more torque available in this specific situations
The o2 sensor eliminator is also needed to support the FI mods such as the Power Commander
With this kit you will disable the oxygen sensor without enabling the FI dash warning
That’s likely just for the post cat sensor, which tells the operating condition of the cat to the ECU. That’s likely just a sealed resistor pack in a factory harness clip that just fools the ECU into thinking the sensor is still there, so as stated one can swap in an aftermarket catless exhaus ton the bike.
If memory serves most bikes only have 1 o2 sensor, a precat.
Its also pretty common that a lot of bikes have issues with the o2 sensors causing jerkiness on the throttle so if that does as it says it will help smoothness when going from no to some throttle. I know taking out the o2 sensor and disabling it on my bike deff helped the on-off throttle transition.