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o 2 mod

napper39

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ive looked at all the things on the 02 modifer but no pictures of where to plug in the thing that goes under the seat i would prouble pluge it in the wrong deal , i need a picture where it plugs in too.i looked under there and theres a lot of wires nad things please show me a picture.what does it look like.?:dontknow:
 
Four steps:

1. Remove the dull plastic cover from over the rear wheel. Trace the wire from the O2 sensor in the collector pipe to its connector behind (toward the center of the bike) the battery. Disconnect.

2. Remove O2 sensor and insert provided plug into the pipe.

3. Install O2 eliminator and connect to the connector behind the battery that was mentioned above.

4. Reinstall the plastic cover over the rear wheel.
 
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if i knew what the conector behinde the battery looked like ,i would do that but i have no idea what to look for.is there something all ready connected there i need to remove befor i plug this in or is it ready for this to be conected to.????:helpsmilie:
 
Remove the panel above the rear tire ( 7 torx screws ) now look at your muffler and at the elbow you will see a wire attached to the muffler ( oxygen sensor ) follow that wire up under the rear tire until you find a connection. Undue this connection and plug your o2 modifier into that connecter.The wire you followed from the muffler is not required any more and you should pull it back and take the oxygen sensor out of the muffler and insert the included plug into the hole .


Hope this helps !
 
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i think i have it.i didnt know there was a wire running from the sesner on the muffler,so ill do that way.thanks for all the info.;) i just hope its that simple,follow the wire.im going to dp it.:pray:
 

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Kens O2 mod

just got mine done... what a difference... power on demand and no more popping and craking from the Micron exhaust...
Happy Spyder boy here!!!:clap::2thumbs::spyder2::2excited:
Glenn as Big Bird
 
Four steps:

1. Remove the dull plastic cover from over the rear wheel.Trace the wire from the O2 sensor in the collector pipe to its connector behind (toward the center of the bike) the battery. Disconnect.

2. Remove O2 sensor and insert provided plug into the pipe.

3. Install O2 eliminator and connect to the connector behind the battery that was mentioned above.

4. Reinstall the plastic cover over the rear wheel.

That makes it easy:D
 
Thanks for the info. I am going to install mine tomorrow [Sat.] With my new hmf exaust :2excited:

If you get a chance, can you post a video of the HMF exhaust? I would like to hear what it sounds like as well. I currently have a Hindle, and am interested in what some of the other systems sound like now.
 
If you get a chance, can you post a video of the HMF exhaust? I would like to hear what it sounds like as well. I currently have a Hindle, and am interested in what some of the other systems sound like now.
I haven't been on the road yet it's raining up here :( But i like the sound so far. I got this clip off youtube
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