10-24-2022, 09:13 AM
I bought a pair for my 2020 RS, yes they need one for each sensor.
Sorry to report I removed them and returned to the supplier (Ebay UK)
within 5 minutes of running because all they did was increase the idle to 2000 rpm and the ABS light wouldn't go off.
Not wanting to splash out £100s on a Power Commander just to smooth out the low speed jerky throttle caused by a lean air/fuel mixture, I researched the so called 'Booster Plug' which receives countless positive feedback, bought one, fitted in under 10 minutes and it's transformed the bike.
Basically what they do is fool the ECU into thinking the temperature is 10 degrees colder, thus preventing a lean mixture at small throttle openings, particular noticeable in town traffic. Some will say this must be at the cost of higher fuel consumption.... no, mine has increased from 52 to 55 mpg (imperial).
Don't take my word for it, research the product and read the feedback for yourself.
Sorry to report I removed them and returned to the supplier (Ebay UK)
within 5 minutes of running because all they did was increase the idle to 2000 rpm and the ABS light wouldn't go off.
Not wanting to splash out £100s on a Power Commander just to smooth out the low speed jerky throttle caused by a lean air/fuel mixture, I researched the so called 'Booster Plug' which receives countless positive feedback, bought one, fitted in under 10 minutes and it's transformed the bike.
Basically what they do is fool the ECU into thinking the temperature is 10 degrees colder, thus preventing a lean mixture at small throttle openings, particular noticeable in town traffic. Some will say this must be at the cost of higher fuel consumption.... no, mine has increased from 52 to 55 mpg (imperial).
Don't take my word for it, research the product and read the feedback for yourself.
