Air Filter advice/ do i need to re-jet
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Air Filter advice/ do i need to re-jet
Hi folks. I would like to fit a K&N filter to my TRX. The bike has Staintunes on it but other than that no mods. If i add the new Filter, will i need to re-jet?. I have also heard that drilling the Airbox is a common mod?. Would removing the foam seal under the Tank and around the Airbox have the same effect?.
Thank you for any advice, Anthony.
Thank you for any advice, Anthony.
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I replaced my standard filter with a K&N. The rest of the bike was standard apart from a Foran 2 into 1. I got tyhe bike Dyno'd before and after the K&N. Standard, the bike was running slightly rich on idle and at full throttle, with the K&N, It was running pretty well spot on and increased the hp by 1 bhp.
Air box mods on CV carbs are not really worth it IMHO.
Air box mods on CV carbs are not really worth it IMHO.
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I've got no idea on jetting, but mine has staintunes and I just fitted the K&N airbox filter, its also got two 20mm(ish) holes drilled into the front of the airbox 'scoop' (which faces backwards anyway).
The thing I noticed on fitting the K&N (exhaust and airbox holes were there when I bought it) was the hole in the middle of the rev range has pretty much gone, and the whole rev range seems smoother and its easier to rev the engine out. Doesn't quite feel like theres more power but definitely runs nicer.
The thing I noticed on fitting the K&N (exhaust and airbox holes were there when I bought it) was the hole in the middle of the rev range has pretty much gone, and the whole rev range seems smoother and its easier to rev the engine out. Doesn't quite feel like theres more power but definitely runs nicer.
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Re-Jetting/ K&N Filter addition
Thanks heaps for the advice and various personal preferences in regard to the Air Filter modification.
I am located in Sydney Australia. I have never used a Dyno or a Mechanic that has one. Can anyone recommend a Sydney Based Shop that can Dyno and Rejet accordingly at a reasonable price and have some knowledge of the TRX. Cheers and thanks again.
I am located in Sydney Australia. I have never used a Dyno or a Mechanic that has one. Can anyone recommend a Sydney Based Shop that can Dyno and Rejet accordingly at a reasonable price and have some knowledge of the TRX. Cheers and thanks again.
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