These stainless steel adapters allow you to install the o2 sensor lambda probe with 12 mm thread on the original 18 mm housing.on the exhaust systems. Excellent for connections of lambda probes on fueler control units such as Supertuner, Thundermax.etc Price for pair
Precision manufactured with a ceramic body made of stabilized zirconium dioxide, surface coated with gas-permeable platinum electrodes and a porous ceramic to help prevent erosion due to contamination and particulates in the exhaust gases
For Harley-Davidson Dyna Fat Bob FXDF,Dyna Low Rider FXDL,Dyna Street Bob FXDB,Dyna Super Glide FXD,Dyna Super Glide Custom FXDC,Dyna Wide Glide FXDWG.Precision manufactured with a ceramic body made of stabilized zirconium dioxide, surface coated with gas-permeable platinum electrodes and a porous ceramic.
Used to reduce the oxygen sensor thread from 18 mm to 12 mm, allowing later HD models equipped with 12 mm O2 sensors to be compatible with earlier model exhausts with 18 mm sensors.
These stainless steel adapters allow you to install the o2 sensor lambda probe with 12 mm thread on the original 18 mm housing. on the exhaust systems.
This O2 sensor eliminator is ideal for running your bike without O2 sensors.This allows you to simulate a cold sensor condition so that the ECM runs "open loop"
Precision manufactured with a ceramic body made of stabilized zirconium dioxide, surface coated with gas-permeable platinum electrodes and a porous ceramic to help prevent erosion due to contamination and particulates in the exhaust gases.Replacement for stock OEM repl HD# 32700006+32700026.
The active intake and exhaust system eliminator kit is used to avoid logging a diagnostic trouble code when installing some aftermarket air filters and exhaust systems that require the removal of active systems.
Precision manufactured with a ceramic body made of stabilized zirconium dioxide, surface coated with gas-permeable platinum electrodes and a porous ceramic to help prevent erosion due to contamination and particulates in the exhaust gases