After mounting block off plates, all of the tubes and cable that ran to them is not needed any longer, correct? What do you do with the cable that plugged into the thing? Chop it out of the wiring harness or does it need to be capped off a particular way?
No tubes or cable is needed. Either zip tie or do some wiring harness nods and completely get rid of that plug is fine. That's what I'll be doing to the new bike. Just make sure you have the air box plug for the AIS or you could possibly run into problems.
Umm never bought driven plates but normally like on graves plates it comes with like a 3/8 or 1/2 rubber hole plug and a zip tie. When you remove the AIS system there is a big hose that goes to the front right on the underside of the air box, and you no longer use this hose so you plug it to no allow foreign materials directly into the throttle bodies. I would assume driven would include this too but I am not sure.
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