Graves Motorsports smog block off plates for GSXR1000 17-22 / 2001-2008 /GSX-R 750 /600 AB013
Graves Motorsports smog block off plates for GSXR1000 17-22 / 2001-2008 /GSX-R 750 /600 AB013
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Graves Motorsports Smog Block Off Plates for the 2017-2022 Suzuki GSX-R 1000 and other models listed in the fitment chart below. Graves Motorsports Smog Block Off Plates are designed to seal off the ports on the valve cover used by the air injection system (a.k.a smog pumps or AIS). Sold as set shown. This product is intended for closed course competition use only. Use of this product for any other purpose is strictly prohibited.
Fitment:
The air induction system (AIS) burns unburned exhaust gases by injecting fresh air (secondary air) into the exhaust port, reducing the emission of hydrocarbons.
Once these are capped off the air injection system can be safely removed. These Smog Block Off Plates are made from CNC'ed billet aluminum and feature the Graves Motorsports "G" logo. There are three reasons why you want to remove the air injection system from your bike;
- Fitment: Suzuki GSX-R1000 2017-2022 (also fits 2001-2008) + GSX-R 750 2000-2005 + GSX-R 600 2001-2005
The air induction system (AIS) burns unburned exhaust gases by injecting fresh air (secondary air) into the exhaust port, reducing the emission of hydrocarbons.
Once these are capped off the air injection system can be safely removed. These Smog Block Off Plates are made from CNC'ed billet aluminum and feature the Graves Motorsports "G" logo. There are three reasons why you want to remove the air injection system from your bike;
- 1. If you are using your motorcycle on a closed course (racing, track days, etc.) you will want to remove all unnecessary equipment from your bike for reduced weight and ease of maintenance.
- 2. To get an accurate Air:Fuel (A/F) ratio when dynoing the bike. The air injection system pumps fresh air directly into the exhaust stream in order to burn off any unused fuel. Unfortunately by doing this the A/F ratio is thrown off by the extra "fresh air" in the exhaust stream. By removing the air injection system you can achieve an accurate A/F ratio.
- 3. This addition will typically remove the majority of popping on deceleration that can be experienced with un-burnt gasses within the emission charcoal chamber. Note: Proper tuning may be needed and this is general feedback.