Yoshimura r77 advice

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  1. Bloy182

    Bloy182 Active Member

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    Hi

    I have just fitted an yoshimura exhaust to my blade, but there isn't a screw hole for the o2 sensor.

    What is best for me to do? Its plugged in at the minute but i cable tied it up out the way.

    thanks
     
  2. sps170373

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    Reckon your gonna need an o2 eliminator otherwise you'll have problems! Speak to Navvy as he has a yoshi so does Remal
     
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    thats weird my r77 had hole for eliminator you can buy o2 eliminator off fleebay mate
     
  4. Bloy182

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    ive heard you can make your own with a 330 ohm resistor

    cant seem to find an eliminator on ebay in the UK
     
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    My R77 came with the thread and a blanking plug with copper washer?
     
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    i purchased mine off ebay, it had been re conditioned with a new sleeve and tip. For all I know the link pipe could be a different manufacture. I didn't know this at the time of purchasing.

    The daemon tweaks web site dont sell a resistor for the CBR1000rr, im going to buy a 330ohm resistor and bridge the two white wires ecu side, that should do the trick.

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    It sounds like you have a different link pipe to normal, not a problem if your resistor works.
     
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    I've installed a 330ohm resistor and haven't any FI codes or running issues so far
    Hopefully it's all good :)
    Here is a picture, I've since wrapped the plug in tape to water proof it.

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