Pro Boxer - you may be able to answer this one.
Apologies GS people but this question concerns my S (although it's probably applicable to the GS as well) and I can't seem to get a definitive answer elsewhere.
When removing the cat is it ok to leave the lambda sensor disconnected? Numerous S owners report better performance and no backfires with it removed.
Mods I have made are:
Laser Y piece (standard end cans retained)
BB Power chip (set to stage 2)
K&N air filter (awaiting delivery from Motorworks)
The sensor is currently disconnected and the bike runs ok - a quick 5 mile test ride up to 90 mph show the motor spinning up quicker, no backfires and a happy tickover.
Slightly less bottom end, though this may have something to do with no snorkel or side panels attached effectively leaving the air filter open to the fresh air.
Two dealers I have spoken to advise that the sensor should be connected for better fuelling and as the laser does have provision for it's installation this makes sense. If it only affects the closed loop (tick over / low speed cruise) range I can't see it being a problem... it'd be nice to have an answer before I put it all back together though.
Cheers
Adam
P.S. I've already searched through earlier threads but no definite answer as to which way to go and Pro Boxer appears to be an extremely knowledgeable chap regarding these matters.
Apologies GS people but this question concerns my S (although it's probably applicable to the GS as well) and I can't seem to get a definitive answer elsewhere.
When removing the cat is it ok to leave the lambda sensor disconnected? Numerous S owners report better performance and no backfires with it removed.
Mods I have made are:
Laser Y piece (standard end cans retained)
BB Power chip (set to stage 2)
K&N air filter (awaiting delivery from Motorworks)
The sensor is currently disconnected and the bike runs ok - a quick 5 mile test ride up to 90 mph show the motor spinning up quicker, no backfires and a happy tickover.
Slightly less bottom end, though this may have something to do with no snorkel or side panels attached effectively leaving the air filter open to the fresh air.
Two dealers I have spoken to advise that the sensor should be connected for better fuelling and as the laser does have provision for it's installation this makes sense. If it only affects the closed loop (tick over / low speed cruise) range I can't see it being a problem... it'd be nice to have an answer before I put it all back together though.
Cheers
Adam
P.S. I've already searched through earlier threads but no definite answer as to which way to go and Pro Boxer appears to be an extremely knowledgeable chap regarding these matters.
