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Better intake for low $
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Posted by: wolffie
hey guys, if you go on www.denniskirk.com or rockymountain, you can purchase universal K@n filters from $20-$50 that clamp right onto the carburetor! I have heard you can see gains of 2HP with proper jetting! this will eliminate the crappy intake system that resides in the predator. i plan on ordering this ASAP, so hit me up in this thread if you have any questions. i might not be around tomorrow, but i get back to ya.
Posted by: preddy08
go to www.nicholascycle.com and under the predator performance they will have a complete clamp on system. it has outer ware for them too.
Posted by: wolffie
how do you think the kit on nicholas compares to a direct clamp on K@N. the one on nicholas is a foam i think. i would imagine the K@n flows better, but what do you think?
Posted by: preddy08
the k&n will flow a tad more bit the twin air will filter better.
Posted by: wolffie
the only problem with the twin air is you have to oil it( literally) the K@n you just spray the oil. i could be wrong, but i thought the twin air cleaning/oiling procedure was relatively messy.
Posted by: drgnerth
My buddy has a K&N bolted directly to the carb. The only thing i'll say is it's hard to keep clean and it lays against the crossmember on the frame when you put the seat on.
Posted by: wolffie
does the K@N "wobble" around when your driving, or does it stay pretty secure( cross member or not)?
Posted by: atenciole
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Originally posted by wolffie
does the K@N "wobble" around when your driving, or does it stay pretty secure( cross member or not)?
Mine Did. I don't know if it was the wrong size or what. I know use a modded civic intake.
Posted by: wolffie
thanks for the feedback man!
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