K&N pod filters...
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K&N pod filters...
Anyone know wich pod filters that fit the vel stack adaptor 85-3000
...kinda wierd measure....2 7/16 inch....
...kinda wierd measure....2 7/16 inch....
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Re: K&N pod filters...
or 62mmKillerwhale wrote:Anyone know wich pod filters that fit the vel stack adaptor 85-3000
...kinda wierd measure....2 7/16 inch....
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Re: K&N pod filters...
So it´s 62mm....well....we got the metric system way back so.....steve speed wrote:or 62mmKillerwhale wrote:Anyone know wich pod filters that fit the vel stack adaptor 85-3000
...kinda wierd measure....2 7/16 inch....
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CV carbs like still air.
I'm not saying it will be a disaister but you may experience running problems at high speed and / or in high winds. You only have to think of the problems encounteretd by some people who have drilled holes in the airbox.
Also, a word of advice. If you do junk teh airbox, buy another filter to go over the end of the crank breather.
I'm not saying it will be a disaister but you may experience running problems at high speed and / or in high winds. You only have to think of the problems encounteretd by some people who have drilled holes in the airbox.
Also, a word of advice. If you do junk teh airbox, buy another filter to go over the end of the crank breather.

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phuk, been thinking of that a bit...phuk72 wrote: Also, a word of advice. If you do junk teh airbox, buy another filter to go over the end of the crank breather.
The crank breather hose is also an oil out if something goes wrong isn´t it....and what happens if you stick a filter directly on there....?
Wouldn´t it be better to have an oil catch tank and then an air filter (like Max had on the 4hr run?
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Super Ten had this. You can do it. Makes no odds apart from mess if it blows oil out. And makes an extra 1 - 2 bhp when it's not restricted by the airbox.Killerwhale wrote:phuk, been thinking of that a bit...phuk72 wrote: Also, a word of advice. If you do junk teh airbox, buy another filter to go over the end of the crank breather.
The crank breather hose is also an oil out if something goes wrong isn´t it....and what happens if you stick a filter directly on there....?
Wouldn´t it be better to have an oil catch tank and then an air filter (like Max had on the 4hr run?
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The filter just stops vapour spraying onto your nice clean engine and stops the breather hosing oil onto your wheel in the event of a mishap.Killerwhale wrote:phuk, been thinking of that a bit...phuk72 wrote: Also, a word of advice. If you do junk teh airbox, buy another filter to go over the end of the crank breather.
The crank breather hose is also an oil out if something goes wrong isn´t it....and what happens if you stick a filter directly on there....?
Wouldn´t it be better to have an oil catch tank and then an air filter (like Max had on the 4hr run?
And yes, an oil catch tank would be / is a better solution (but I can't be arsed!)
