I know trawling through earlier threads that the K&N filters under the tank that will fit under the cover is KN RU-2780 with KN62-1340 and KN62-1560 supplementing it. However if I wanted larger pods which stick out and require the cover to be modified, what filter part number would it be? Trying to get it done over Christmas.
http://www.r3owners.net/custom-mods/12381-bigger-better.html if you read right thru you will see how I secured them against accidentaly being dislodged and also an alternative to the coolant overflow bottle that is eaily accessed to check level, not to mention how I cut the claw to highlight the filters.
I installed the filters under the tank, removed the O2 sensor and capped the exhaust. The orange engine light has come on after the install and does not go off. What is happening? What could I have done wrong?
I installed the filters under the tank, removed the O2 sensor and capped the exhaust. The orange engine light has come on after the install and does not go off. What is happening? What could I have done wrong?
You cannot just unplug and pull the O2 sensor it will throw an error code in the ecu.
You have to turn it off via the tuning software aids available for the rocket, or change the programed air fuel requirements via the software tuning aids or buy the O2 sensor bypass plug from Dyno-Jet.
Your better off getting the software tuning aids because they allow you to do maintenance, fueling/timing changes, along with other goodies like correcting speedo errors,adjusting rev limiter, and max speed indicator. None of these can be performed by a Triumph shopp with their Triumph computer. Make sure you follow instructions because there has been a lot of complaints from Triumph shops of people messing up the map program in the ecu. You can DAMAGE THE ENGINE IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOUR DOING AND MAKE CHANGES THAT WILL AFFECT FUELING AND TIMING!!!!!!