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ESP120 Electrosport Honda Atv Pickup Coil Ea
Listing ID:
1206133
UPC:
799804157019
Manufacturer Part Number:
ESP120
Reference Part Number(s):
344224
Out Of Stock
Brand New
Product Information
The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty. The PowerJet Fuel Controller allows you to adjust the fuel map from -4% to +10% by selecting one of 10 settings. We even incorporated a stock setting which means no change compared to stock. It measures the outside air temperature very close to where the stock sensor is located, and adjusts the signal from the OEM air temperature sensor to the ECU to make use of the built in Air Temperature Correction factor that is built into every stock ECU. What this accomplishes is that the ECU is told that the intake air is a little cooler than it is, and the ECU will respond by injecting a fraction more fuel depending on the PowerJet setting. You will notice a substantially improved engine response when you twist the throttle. Under constant load (constant speed) the oxygen sensor in the exhaust will make the ECU correct the fuel/air ratio back to stock! However, as soon as the system notices an increase in power it switches from closed loop (oxygen sensor feedback) back to open loop (no feedback) and will correct the fuel/air ratio by the amount you selected on the PowerJet. Installs easily by plugging it in between the stock AIT sensor which is usually located somewhere on the airbox and the bike’s wiring harness. Each PowerJet comes with the exact plug in connectors and installation will normally only take a few minutes. Finding the air temperature sensor usually takes more time than plugging in the PowerJet. You can leave the PowerJet sitting under the bodywork somewhere as it is designed to be rugged and waterproof. After figuring out what setting works best with your specific engine/exhaust/intake combination you typically do not need to adjust it any more. PowerJet comes with a full one year warranty.
Attributes
Model
Pulser
Fitment Applications
Honda
ATC200X
1986-1987
Honda
ATC250SX
1985-1987
Honda
Big Red 250
1985-1987
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