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Yamaha D Plate Catalytic & Cat Removal Chip Gp1200r Gp1300r Xlt1200 Waverunner on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Greeley, Colorado, United States

Greeley, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:Machter Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply UPC:Does not apply

Description:
Brand New Quality YAMAHA D-PLATE & Catalytic Sensor Removal Chip

Suits the following Yamaha Power Valve models:

    2000-2003 GP1200R
    2003-2004 GP1300R
    2001-2005 XLT1200
    1999-2001 XL1200 LTD


This is a CNC high quality STAINLESS STEEL D-Plate that is a direct After Market replacement for Yamaha Part Number: 67B-1465A-00-00

This stainless steel D-Plate is a low cost alternative for replacing the catalytic converter in the GP1200R, GP1300R , XL1200, and XLT1200LTD. It is a duplicate of the plate Yamaha used in countries that did not require a catalytic converter. Removal of the catalytic converter reduces engine bay temperatures, increases power, and gives you the freedom to use regular 2-stroke oil. Due to it's effects on passing emissions tests, it is intended for competition use only.

Removal of your catalytic converter will increase performance and reduce engine compartment temperatures. A highly recommended mod!

The cat removal sensor chip will eliminate warning lights from coming on due to the exhaust temperature sensor circuit being removed with the catalytic converter.


This part is for competition use only!

Package Included: 1*D Plate+1*Chip ( 988 ohmic )

Item Number: BP-YMH01+CHIP-01

 
Warranty:
All car/truck accessories' products come with 1 year 20,000km warranty from day of purchase.
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