Booster plugs
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Booster plugs
Just had an email from Motorworks about their EFI booster plug to smooth out the fuelling on R's and K's. £100 plus post.
Anyone tried them - do they work etc.?
Anyone tried them - do they work etc.?
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Don't know but I had one of these on an R1100S and it worked really well for about 1/3 of the price.
http://sol2.be/Accelerator/English/Features/index.html
You want to look for the Accelerator Module.
http://sol2.be/Accelerator/English/Features/index.html
You want to look for the Accelerator Module.
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I have one as featured in the link, there used to be two types, a short plug and one with a probe that could be positioned in the airflow, can feel the difference when fitted.
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Re: Booster plugs
you can buy the one from sol2 (see the link) and they are £30 ish, takes a few minutes to fit, does make a difference. I'm sure if you do a search you'd find plenty of comments.SP250 wrote:Just had an email from Motorworks about their EFI booster plug to smooth out the fuelling on R's and K's. £100 plus post.
Anyone tried them - do they work etc.?
http://www.sol2.be/Performance/ENG/Theory/page.html
in truth it's bit of a blunt tool that tricks the engine management into thinking it's cooler than it is; it does work though, if you change the air filter and exhaust as well as stock set ups.
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Re: Booster plugs
To clarify the last comment - it will work even if you don't change the air filter and exhaust - it is a blunt tool but does the job. Be prepared for less MPG (Mine went from 48ish to 45ish to the gallon)Fw190 wrote:you can buy the one from sol2 (see the link) and they are £30 ish, takes a few minutes to fit, does make a difference. I'm sure if you do a search you'd find plenty of comments.SP250 wrote:Just had an email from Motorworks about their EFI booster plug to smooth out the fuelling on R's and K's. £100 plus post.
Anyone tried them - do they work etc.?
http://www.sol2.be/Performance/ENG/Theory/page.html
in truth it's bit of a blunt tool that tricks the engine management into thinking it's cooler than it is; it does work though, if you change the air filter and exhaust as well as stock set ups.
Ty
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