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Posted by: D-ACTIV8
looking to get a foam filter for my x, any reccomendations?I have a k & n now want to switch over to foam.
Posted by: nosliw
uni
Posted by: BIGRED400
I tryed every possible way w/K&N ,way too much dirt in intake boot, just look around at top engine builders, most use foam, Uni is a good choice............a little dirt goes a long way inside a motor ,kinda having a superfine grit sanding compound inside your motor........NOT.........Uni with a good synthetic oil spray to keep out the "devil" in your motor......this comment will stir it up with some but........... been there done that ,stand my ground,
'nough said
Posted by: K_Fulk
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Originally posted by nosliw
uni
Posted by: rubiowner01
TwinAir filter with PJ1 oil...
Posted by: FMFWarrior21
twin-air or uni without a doubt I dont trust gauze filters on an offroad machine I can see using one on a car or truck but not a machine that spends most of its time in the dirt,mud or sand.
Posted by: Mobile Dyno
TwinAir
They are awsome
Posted by: TunedPerforman
is the white brother's power filter any good!!
Posted by: jdboy
Has anyone tried one of the Twin Air power flow kits? I was looking into buying one for my EX but would like a little input. I does away with the stock backfire screen and replaces it with a new filter cage. The inside of the filter has a backfire resistant foam.
Posted by: trx400exxracer
Uni or Twin air
Posted by: ss440ex
White Brothers-Twin Air-No-Toil
All good ones
Posted by: Mobile Dyno
I put a TwinAir powerflow kit on my 440ex. It is AWESOME. It comes with a new cage. The cage bolts to the Air box and is sealed with an o-ring to prevent air leakage from around the filter. The filter it self is bigger too. Twice the size of stock.
Posted by: 416exduner
I've been interested in giving Sparks air filter a chance, everything else Curtis makes is awesome so I'm sure his filter is too.
Posted by: NacsMXer
Pretty much all foam filters offer good protection for your motor. I ran two K&N's in the past and both passed fine dirt no matter what I did. I use a UNI now with no problems 
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