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Old 04-28-2008, 05:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi,

If it it purley a slip on then you do NOT need to remove the lamda sensor on the 2006/7/maybe08 r6's. The o2 sensor is in the back part of the header pipes (big box at back of CAT etc. Removing it will maybe cause more problems with the ECU if you are not fitting a PC3 to adjust air/fuel mixture, when you have to remove the o2 sensor anyway.

Leave it connected and its the same as any other slip on fitment mate. I have loads of pix somewhere, I don't have standard headers anymore as race-bike only and sold my standard headers on "shebay" a while back.
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