Hi Mate, you did not say how many "Watt" only the "330 ohms" anyhow i bought a 0.5 watt / 330 Ohm resistor, we will see if it works on my Benelli Imperiale 400, as after 1300 Km the bike trew a code of dirty O2 censor, our best fuel is the worst ever .....
@@MotoVenturesKE thanks for the reply, already cleaned the sensor, but every 1000 km cleaning is not nice, hahahahh ok I will try wit 0.5 Watt as I bought them already, in a aftermarket fuel computer you can switch the O2 sensors off, just for information only.
Thanks man , very nice explanation and tutorial 👍
Glad you liked it!
Hi Mate, you did not say how many "Watt" only the "330 ohms" anyhow i bought a 0.5 watt / 330 Ohm resistor, we will see if it works on my Benelli Imperiale 400, as after 1300 Km the bike trew a code of dirty O2 censor, our best fuel is the worst ever .....
I think the one I used is 0.25W; and I also think bypassing the O2 sensor may solve your issue...you can also just go ahead and clean it
@@MotoVenturesKE thanks for the reply, already cleaned the sensor, but every 1000 km cleaning is not nice, hahahahh ok I will try wit 0.5 Watt as I bought them already, in a aftermarket fuel computer you can switch the O2 sensors off, just for information only.
@@genesisbatam yeah just bypass them. I’d find the cleaning annoying too