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Post by Quadguy on Nov 2, 2003 20:32:42 GMT -5
Heres a pic of a K&N air filter which just comes out from the carb rather then going into an airbox and I wanted to know were I can get one of these or who makes the clamps for it?
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Post by |~RaYne~| on Nov 2, 2003 21:01:03 GMT -5
i got one i just dont rn it cuz i dont like it....but emgo,k&n,and some more makes them
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Post by blastermace on Nov 2, 2003 21:05:14 GMT -5
as rayne said he has one but dont like it i have rode his blaster with it and it dont run as good as it does with the pb air box
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Post by |~RaYne~| on Nov 3, 2003 9:27:47 GMT -5
it dont run near as good
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Post by Quadguy on Nov 5, 2003 0:35:22 GMT -5
So its better to use an airbox rather than that?
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Post by |~RaYne~| on Nov 5, 2003 9:24:17 GMT -5
well you got to have it jetted perfict for it.....and on a wet day you dont want to run it....
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Post by Quadguy on Nov 5, 2003 22:52:17 GMT -5
Dont the outerwears say that they are water repellent?
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Post by quadracer34 on Nov 9, 2003 14:35:37 GMT -5
it is not worth it! it will be taking in more air than it needs and it will be a real b!tch to get the jetting perfect, and you will never want to ride in water, mud or snow b/c once it gets past that sh!tty K&N it is straight into the engine. the only time it would be safe to use would be in the dunes, but even then i wouldnt.
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Post by |~RaYne~| on Nov 9, 2003 15:12:32 GMT -5
dry trials would be the best sand is so fine it can easyly go though a k&n
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Post by |~RaYne~| on Nov 9, 2003 15:13:10 GMT -5
So its better to use an airbox rather than that? yes
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