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Thread: Pair Valve question

Created on: 06/23/16 08:06 AM

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zx14rider345


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Pair Valve question
06/23/16 8:06 AM

I am putting the bike back to stock. Removing exhaust and powercommander. Do i have to reconnect the pair valve which currently has a brocks plug in it?



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Hub


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RE: Pair Valve question
06/23/16 9:26 AM

Yes. OE hose from under the ram cavity to unplugged PAIR actuator... if that's what you mean?



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RE: Pair Valve question
06/23/16 9:51 AM

I think it would work without but get plugged up if it has cats.



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zx14rider345


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RE: Pair Valve question
06/23/16 10:52 AM

Thanks for the assist hub/rook, found my answer



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RE: Pair Valve question
06/23/16 5:04 PM

Hmmmm.....

Do not see why you can't keep it plugged.

Pretty common.

I've been plugging them for years with no issues on many different bikes.

I just stick a marble in the hose and call it a day.

Marble, tie'em together, block off plates, it's all good, don't worry bout' it.

Won't hurt nothing.

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