Secondary throttle valve eliminator
Eliminate the FI light coming on when removing the secondary throttle valve (and disconnecting the actuator motor) from your motorcycle. Just plug it in and you’re all set!
Because of emission and noise control regulations secondary throttle valves appeared in motorcycles in the last decade. The bike’s ECU controls this secondary butterfly. For maximum performance and crisp throttle response, this secondary system is usually removed – mainly in drag racing/road racing. However, as soon as you disconnect the secondary throttle valve actuator motor from the bike’s main wiring harness, the FI light will light up on the dashboard. The STV Eliminator plugs into the bike’s wiring loom directly. With the help of this small unit, you’re able to remove the whole secondary valve assembly with the actuator motor, the butterfly valve plates and the rod/shaft too. Get the job done properly with this easy fix!
Note: After installation, we recommend having the AFR (air-fuel ratio) of the engine checked by a dyno centre and adjust if necessary.
- Quick and simple to use
Just disconnect the actuator motor from the main wiring harness. Plug in the STV Eliminator and the unit will act as the actuator motor would still be in place. No splicing or soldering required and the bike’s wiring harness remains intact. It can’t get any easier than this!
- Lower-cost alternative
If the actuator motor fails (frequent issue on some bike models) it is much cheaper to replace it with the STVE than getting a new motor.
- Light and small
The STVE module is about the same size as the actuator motor it replaces.
- Built to last
Rugged design, encased in epoxy resin.
Only high-quality SMD components used.
Each unit is extensively tested prior to shipping.
Oil and water resistant (IP68).