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Air sensor relocate recommendations please?

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So I have a d&d probreather intake on my M but the air sensor is In front of the air filter...
Where have others relocated it? I'm thinking directly in front of the throttle bodies in the top of the air box and silicone it?? Pictures of anyone else's would be appreciated and did it get rid of that hesitation if your cruising at quarter throttle and HIT IT
I do have oil delete also for those of u that think it may be typica FAT oil consumption
I'm mixing at 32:1 because I don't like the idea of 40:1
Fly low elevation here also
 

Chewy22

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So I have a d&d probreather intake on my M but the air sensor is In front of the air filter...
Where have others relocated it? I'm thinking directly in front of the throttle bodies in the top of the air box and silicone it?? Pictures of anyone else's would be appreciated and did it get rid of that hesitation if your cruising at quarter throttle and HIT IT
I do have oil delete also for those of u that think it may be typica FAT oil consumption
I'm mixing at 32:1 because I don't like the idea of 40:1
Fly low elevation here also



This kit puts the sensor right were you are talking about. Comes with a template for the 3 holes that need to be drilled.


https://www.startinglineproducts.com/catalog.cfm?pageID=detail&catalogID=2&catID=6&productID=2455
 

Cat00

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X2 on the slp kit simple straight forward and inexpensive
 
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X3 Agree with the others. The SLP relocation is the way to go. Way better throttle response and SLPs kit and template is super easy.

On a seperate note, I'm looking at getting the D&D probreather for my M as well. I just got back from WY and in the soft sugary snow I kept having bad bogging issues from sucking snow dust into the intake where it meets down on the front and ended up having to Goop and duct tape all the way around it to solve the problem. Do you like the probreather and is it worth the money?
 
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