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Make your own O2 eliminators??

SeanyT

SeanyT

2011-05-13 12:41:00 UTC

I have been surfing the web and came across this article ...



Has anyone here tried it? If so, does it work? (eliminate error codes)

smoky

smoky

2011-05-13 13:35:00 UTC

have not tried it on O2 sensors, but other sensors (SAS, Char-coal can, side-stand) can be fooled this way, and the dynojet o2 sensor eliminators are most likely just that - a resistor, so yeah, i'd say it would work, but... easiest way now is to disable the o2 sensors in the ECU (using tuneEcu)

i have succesfully used 1250ohm resistors on the 3 systems mentioned above... 330ohm might be fine, i have no clue - i used 1250's because i had them right there when i needed some, and they seemed to work just fine