1. Ivan and the blade

    Ivan and the blade New Member

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    Hi all,

    Looking at fitting an arrow gp2 slip on to my 2015 blade. Anyone here know if I will need a remap as I have to remove the o2 sensor.

    Thanks
     
  2. Boothman

    Boothman Elite Member

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    Can’t answer your question but hi and welcome to the forum
     
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  3. Coda

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    On a 15 you don't remove the O2 sensor as that is in the header pipe right before the flange that accepts the new S-pipe and end can.
     
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  4. Ivan and the blade

    Ivan and the blade New Member

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    Cheers was worried it would mess up my mapping
     
  5. Coda

    Coda Active Member

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    No worries, glad I could help. And the only reason I could is because I changed the stock can yesterday on my '14 :D
     
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  6. Alan Summers

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    I had that exact can on mine and there were no issues after fitting.
     
  7. Ivan and the blade

    Ivan and the blade New Member

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    Perfect thankyou. I was overthinking it.
     
  8. bonjo

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    does 2015 have a cable operated valve in the tail pipe?
     
  9. Coda

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    Yes. Just disconnect the cable at the servomotor under the seat and it comes out real easy. Leave it attached to the stock silencer, don't bother removing it. Makes it easier to put it back quickly if you need to.
     
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