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andyd87
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PostPosted: 11:51 - 19 Oct 2015    Post subject: o2 sensor eliminator Reply with quote

I've had my first bike, a GSR 600, for a few weeks now and really enjoying it. The only niggle i have is that the throttle can be a bit snatchy/jerky sometimes no matter how gentle I am with it.

I have had a look online and it seems to be normal on these and a power commander or o2 sensor eliminator seems to fix it.

Being a tight git I have been looking at this-
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oxygen-lambda-o2-sensor-eliminator-Suzuki-GSR-600-all-/260961311577

If i tried this is it likely to cause any other problems or is it really as simple as the listing suggests?

Thanks,
Andy
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Rogerborg
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PostPosted: 12:07 - 19 Oct 2015    Post subject: Re: o2 sensor eliminator Reply with quote

andyd87 wrote:
If i tried this is it likely to cause any other problems

It's really intended for use with a Power Commander to set up a new fuelling map. You won't know what the default fuelling is like unless you're prepared to do plug chops or take it in for a dyno/EGA run.

If it runs too lean you'll overheat, if it runs too rich you'll foul the plugs and wash the bores.

How much do you trust Suzuki's default map?
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andyd87
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PostPosted: 15:14 - 20 Oct 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

I thought it may not be that simple. its not a major problem so I can learn to live with it for a while till I upgrade my bike.

Thanks for the help
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