Re: remove when not using? |
I have had mine in for 32+K no problems,I like to keep an eye on how it's running  |
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Re: remove when not using? |
Leave it in.
If something will happen with fuel system spark plugs etc you will notice it. |
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Re: remove when not using? |
Depends on the use.
It's a wideband like any other. As long as the controller has power, it should last a while. If you're frequently running rich AFRs, it's life will be shortened. Leaded race fuel will dramatically shorten it's life.
If you're "done" tuning (Are you ever REALLY done?), and don't plan on logging for several thousand Km's, I'd pull it out.
New sensors aren't cheap, and you can spend a while chasing your tail before you realize it was a dying O2 sensor giving you poor results. |
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Re: remove when not using? |
Jesus. Ive got over 9000 miles on mine. Still logs ok as far as i know. Would good to have a definitive answer from an experienced user. I assume yes as well for extended periods of non use. Would only make sense. |
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Re: remove when not using? |
thats what i would like to know also, i suppose yes because when it is unused it become dirty |
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remove when not using? |
should the sensor be uninstalled from the bike when it's not being used? |
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