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Thread: Air box O2 sensor placement?

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    Air box O2 sensor placement?

    XT660R has a O2 air temp sencer in the airbox...
    I may have to remove the air box to put a new shock in
    as its to bulky at the top to fit with the air box..
    With a new oiled foarm filtter dose the O2 sencer have to sence from
    inside the filter or can it be placed near the filter on the out side...
    The new filter will have a alloy splash guard/box around it with open top...
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    Sensors sense. I have no idea what sencers do. Perhaps they are something that sexually self-contained folks come to? Your guess is as good as mine of that score.
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    It's probably not O2 related, but inlet air temp. If that's the case, you can put it anywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    It's probably not O2 related, but inlet air temp. If that's the case, you can put it anywhere.
    I think you are correct... The O2 senor is in the ex pipe that
    controls the open & closed fueling circuits...
    The fueling adjuster is connected to it... Changes the fuel mixture
    by telling lies to the CPU about the air temp.. So yer it's air temp...
    Pete

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