NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
From what I can gather, its good practice to fit an 02 sensor eliminator after fitting an aftermarket system, so I ordered one and it arrived yesterday, so I'll put it on tonight to see if it does anything? Not really sure anything needs doing, but most tuners say to do it, so who am I to argue!
Description
The Oxygen sensors of all motorcycles are limited to catch the emission standards and in some specific throttle positions will try to alter the fuel mixture to catch the stoichiometric Air/Fuel ratio. This system is designed to improve emissions but has negative effect on performance.
The Oxygen sensor eliminator kit by SmartMoto replaces the OEM unit and forces the ECU to use the installed map without the restrictions of the Oxygen sensor.
Key Features
Improves throttle response, offering smoother power delivery and more torque in the low and mid RPMs.
Supports aftermarket fuel controllers that require the elimination of the Oxygen sensor.
Supplements the installation of aftermarket exhaust systems that do not have an Oxygen sensor port.
Can be used to replace a malfunctioning Oxygen sensor.
Plug and play design, no wire cutting required.
Description
The Oxygen sensors of all motorcycles are limited to catch the emission standards and in some specific throttle positions will try to alter the fuel mixture to catch the stoichiometric Air/Fuel ratio. This system is designed to improve emissions but has negative effect on performance.
The Oxygen sensor eliminator kit by SmartMoto replaces the OEM unit and forces the ECU to use the installed map without the restrictions of the Oxygen sensor.
Key Features
Improves throttle response, offering smoother power delivery and more torque in the low and mid RPMs.
Supports aftermarket fuel controllers that require the elimination of the Oxygen sensor.
Supplements the installation of aftermarket exhaust systems that do not have an Oxygen sensor port.
Can be used to replace a malfunctioning Oxygen sensor.
Plug and play design, no wire cutting required.
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
Still has a cat, which was why I didn't fit one initially. Idle speed has raised slightly since fitting the system though?
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
I'd have thought a Cat system was a Cat system, no change. So a bit weird to me that you'd change stuff
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
It's louder than stock, so the exhaust rate has changed? But I see some people fit o2 eliminators to standard bikes too. The sensor controls the closed loop side of things which is where the emissions/drive by noise is met, so kinda makes sense. All said and done it was £14 delivered, so not an expensive mistake but possibly a cheap improvement? I'll let you know after its fitted and tested...
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
People fit O2 mods like the Kevxtx's, but i've never known anyone fit the cheap little block thing.
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
Best to get a flash which does away with the need for the O2 sensor. All those plugs do is fool the management light.
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
I'd have agreed if he'd got rid of the Cat... but all he's done is swap 1 system for another, so for me, no flash or anything at all actually needed.
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
Yeh. I thought Tarquin had binned the cat.
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
This bike is probably the best fuelling Fi bike i''ve owned. Its not perfect on a trailing throttle, but its really damn good. My problem with Fi bikes is I ride right where their problems lie, but, as I say, this one is so good I'm not sure i'd bother with a reflash? I'm just intrigued by the eliminator though as there is a lot of people using them and even some tuners recommend them for the closed loop? As it's so cheap I don't mind having a play, if it was say, £50+ i'd not bother.
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
I think I'm less fussy than you. Can't say I've noticed any issues at all, especially compared to some of my previous.Taipan wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 7:33 pmThis bike is probably the best fuelling Fi bike i''ve owned. Its not perfect on a trailing throttle, but its really damn good. My problem with Fi bikes is I ride right where their problems lie, but, as I say, this one is so good I'm not sure i'd bother with a reflash? I'm just intrigued by the eliminator though as there is a lot of people using them and even some tuners recommend them for the closed loop? As it's so cheap I don't mind having a play, if it was say, £50+ i'd not bother.
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I am fussy about fuelling, but then I ride in a completely different way to you. You get on a bike and go for a blast, whereas I ride through heavy traffic, often in the lower gears on part/trailing throttle, this is exactly where Fi bikes play up.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 8:00 pmI think I'm less fussy than you. Can't say I've noticed any issues at all, especially compared to some of my previous.Taipan wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 7:33 pmThis bike is probably the best fuelling Fi bike i''ve owned. Its not perfect on a trailing throttle, but its really damn good. My problem with Fi bikes is I ride right where their problems lie, but, as I say, this one is so good I'm not sure i'd bother with a reflash? I'm just intrigued by the eliminator though as there is a lot of people using them and even some tuners recommend them for the closed loop? As it's so cheap I don't mind having a play, if it was say, £50+ i'd not bother.
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
I found that particularly true for the K1200R. The Speed Triple is better, but still prefers the open road. I think -1 front socket will go a long way to curing that for me. Glad the bike is working well for you. You can still have fun on a commute!Taipan wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 8:23 pmI am fussy about fuelling, but then I ride in a completely different way to you. You get on a bike and go for a blast, whereas I ride through heavy traffic, often in the lower gears on part/trailing throttle, this is exactly where Fi bikes play up.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 8:00 pmI think I'm less fussy than you. Can't say I've noticed any issues at all, especially compared to some of my previous.Taipan wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 7:33 pm
This bike is probably the best fuelling Fi bike i''ve owned. Its not perfect on a trailing throttle, but its really damn good. My problem with Fi bikes is I ride right where their problems lie, but, as I say, this one is so good I'm not sure i'd bother with a reflash? I'm just intrigued by the eliminator though as there is a lot of people using them and even some tuners recommend them for the closed loop? As it's so cheap I don't mind having a play, if it was say, £50+ i'd not bother.
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
It borderline Supermoto fun!the_priest wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 10:16 amI found that particularly true for the K1200R. The Speed Triple is better, but still prefers the open road. I think -1 front socket will go a long way to curing that for me. Glad the bike is working well for you. You can still have fun on a commute!
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
I like heated grips but these are mounted in a way that you catch the wire with your thumb when you go to use the indicator and whilst you’re looking is that the worse horn switch you’ve ever seen!!
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
Those switches look properly half arsed in general. I'm surprised they made it out of the factory without any of the test riders going "hang on a sec...".
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
Oxford grips have an arrow on the grips to aid installation,whoever put those on must have missed that.
You could reposition them yourself,if you are careful.
You could reposition them yourself,if you are careful.
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Re: NBT: The quest is over, the MT-07 is here!
I don't know, but would assume the last owner rather than dealer?
That's my thinking.
I'm going to try that today...