PCV on an RR7

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  1. GappySmeg

    GappySmeg Well-Known Member

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    Just won a PCV + o2 eliminator on ebay... do they come with decent fitting instructions?

    Any advice or gotchas regarding fitting?
     
  2. scooby

    scooby Elite Member

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    quite easy to fit,it's only a matter of 2 plugs to swap over (from memory at least) and the instructions where fine,but being a man and all that,i chucked em' in'tbin and cracked on :)
     
  3. GappySmeg

    GappySmeg Well-Known Member

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    Cheers scoob... am I right in thinking the tank and airbox needs to be removed?
     
  4. Hudson

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    My CB1000R is currently with Dynojet in Preston and they said they do remove the tank as it makes it a lot easier and its best for routing the cables etc.... not sure if the Blade will be any different.
     
  5. RedBull

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    Hi Hudson.

    I added a PC V on my 06 blade. I have a Akropovic carbon can with a pipercross air filter. Like you, I wasn't sure if I would feel any difference? I still can't now. I think the only way to resolve the issue. Is to have your bike Dyno tested and then have a custom map.

    I've just added dual projector headlights with angel eyes too. I was so fed up of having just one low beam :( looks far better and i can see - wohoo

    ps - thanks for adding me as a friend.

    cheers
    David IMG_1195.jpg
     

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