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Suzuki Hayabusa / Bking Smog Blanking Plates Pair Eliminator Block Off Gsx-r1300 on 2040-parts.com

AU $64.99
Location:

Perth, WA, Australia

Perth, WA, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Suzuki Product Type:SMOG Blanking Plates Manufacturer Part Number:1 UPC:Does not apply

SMOG
BLOCK-OFF
PLATES

The PAIR / SMOG system feeds fresh air into the
exhaust to aid in the combustion of unburned fuel.
It was designed to improve emissions 
but will cause
problems with many aftermarket exhausts / mufflers.

Plates are machined from billet aluminium.
Stainless steel bolts & washers, plus a
high temp. rubber airbox
 cap are supplied.

Also includes a PAIR valve eliminator plug, to
fool the ECU into thinking it is still connected
& prevent it from throwing up an error code

Fix exhaust popping & backfiring with aftermarket cans.
Achieve true A/F ratio for Autotune / mixture 
adjustment.
Removes ALL of this:


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Fits ALL years of:

HAYABUSA
B-KING

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