Hello.
I am going to skip on my opinion about the causes that lead most of you to eliminate the PAIR system. I'm sure you don´t want to ear it ;-)
But... why spending money and messing with the covers, putting the resistor on the connector if all you need is to block the tube going to the air box?
All you have is to plug that tube and the hole it leaves on the airbox and PAIR system will not suck any more air, solenoid valve will continue to be controlled by the ECU with no errors, but no air flow, ever.
And like this you can make it work back again. You never know when you want to sell the bike and the new owner, would prefer to put the catalytic converter back on again and reactivate the PAIR... like me ;-)
If anyone decides to put the CAT back on without the PAIR system, there´s the risk the CAT get cloggued.
By now I think you all understood I'm not a fan of messing with the good engineering job others did before.
ECU program is very complex and has behind allot of testing and whenever we decide to mess with it, the impact is sometimes underestimated.
Some replace the stock exhaust to havenoise sound (sorry), then to find they have to blank PAIR system, because of... (excessive) noise! 😉
I prefer to have it stock...
I am going to skip on my opinion about the causes that lead most of you to eliminate the PAIR system. I'm sure you don´t want to ear it ;-)
But... why spending money and messing with the covers, putting the resistor on the connector if all you need is to block the tube going to the air box?
All you have is to plug that tube and the hole it leaves on the airbox and PAIR system will not suck any more air, solenoid valve will continue to be controlled by the ECU with no errors, but no air flow, ever.
And like this you can make it work back again. You never know when you want to sell the bike and the new owner, would prefer to put the catalytic converter back on again and reactivate the PAIR... like me ;-)
If anyone decides to put the CAT back on without the PAIR system, there´s the risk the CAT get cloggued.
By now I think you all understood I'm not a fan of messing with the good engineering job others did before.
ECU program is very complex and has behind allot of testing and whenever we decide to mess with it, the impact is sometimes underestimated.
Some replace the stock exhaust to have
I prefer to have it stock...
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