WHAT KIND OF AIR FILTER DO YOU USE?
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RE: WHAT KIND OF AIR FILTER DO YOU USE?
Don't ya'll understand that the more air you can get into the engine the more power you will recieve? Of course with more air you will also have to get that added air flow out of the engine...that's where you use a slip-on as well as a new muffler (or a NEW EXHAST SYSTEM ALTOGETHER...THIS IS NOT RECOMENDED). Then once you have those things, you need to re-map your engine computer...that's when you need to get a power comander III. My goal is to max my bikes potiental...and im sure that is what every one else here is trying to do. Everything here that I just mentioned total cost should be under $1000.00...The difference would be so different that you will need to learn how to ride your bike all over again because of the difference in power.
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RE: WHAT KIND OF AIR FILTER DO YOU USE?
ORIGINAL: FONZ
Don't ya'll understand that the more air you can get into the engine the more power you will recieve?
Don't ya'll understand that the more air you can get into the engine the more power you will recieve?
I agree with the PCIII comment, but you'd get better gains from a full system, which I think is what you meant by a "new exhaust system altogether."
I'd stake my bank on it that someone who spent time getting the "max" out of their riding potential versus someone getting the "max" out of their bike's potential would be the faster rider on the track...even on a stock bike or a 250...
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RE: WHAT KIND OF AIR FILTER DO YOU USE?
I must agree on that point you made about the max out of the rider or the max out of the bike comment. If a person really knows how to ride his bike then that person would ultimately win. We all could use more pratice when it comes to bike riding even if you have been riding for years.
NOW, back to the poinrt at hand....I am going to go with the BMC air filter...I have looked at the stats and it seems to be the better filter...more power to you all. Peace!!!
NOW, back to the poinrt at hand....I am going to go with the BMC air filter...I have looked at the stats and it seems to be the better filter...more power to you all. Peace!!!
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RE: WHAT KIND OF AIR FILTER DO YOU USE?
I would go with a filter that can be cleaned and reused because I plan on keeping my bike for a very long time. Other than that one reason, I don't think it makes sense to spend a grand on your bike if you can't even do the motorcycle course at the State Police parking lot. I have been riding for 5 years and I still find the mini slaloms tough at 2 miles per hour!