Fergi
Well-known member
I am getting conflicting information between the Muzzy exhaust system tech support and their counterparts at Dynojet (Power Commander). Muzzy provides a boss on their header that accommodates the O2 sensor for the ’08 FJR1300 ECU and they are advising me to hook the O2 sensor to the header.
Dynojet has the following statement in their installation instruction:
Note: It is recommended to disconnect the stock O2 sensor to get the full potential
out of the bike and the Power Commander. Follow the wires coming out of your
exhaust and disconnect these wires where it goes into the main wiring harness.
I called Dynojet and talked to their tech support. They confirmed that they think I should not install the O2 sensor on the Muzzy header. The tech support guy told me that if I installed the O2 sensor that the ECU would revert to the stock fuel curve at or near idle and it would not run as well. One of the main reasons that I am installing the Power Commander is to improve the off idle performance of the bike.
Just wondered if anyone else has had this problem?
Dynojet has the following statement in their installation instruction:
Note: It is recommended to disconnect the stock O2 sensor to get the full potential
out of the bike and the Power Commander. Follow the wires coming out of your
exhaust and disconnect these wires where it goes into the main wiring harness.
I called Dynojet and talked to their tech support. They confirmed that they think I should not install the O2 sensor on the Muzzy header. The tech support guy told me that if I installed the O2 sensor that the ECU would revert to the stock fuel curve at or near idle and it would not run as well. One of the main reasons that I am installing the Power Commander is to improve the off idle performance of the bike.
Just wondered if anyone else has had this problem?