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New DRR Air Filters
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Posted by: bulldogfallon
I will have the new "Uni Style" DRR manufactured filters later this week.
This should help with performance since they mount directly on the carb without the elbow and should seal better than the stock set up. (1 pc foam instead of 2 pc)
This will be perfect for "stock" classes that don't allow aftermarket air filters(Check with your local tracks first)
Fits OKO carbs
Posted by: GNCC GROVE
how much?
have you seen the new rims yet?
Posted by: sldhd700
Are you going to stock the Outterwears for these filters. I highly suggest using them on this filter. My son bike didn t have an Outterwear and the filter would plug real fast. Using an Outterwear sometimes I can run two races without having to clean the filter. Without it no way.
Shayden Housley #39
Posted by: jetmedic
Whats this UNI style drr manufacured? I have never seen a drr with a uni filter. This 50 class drives me nuts.
Posted by: drr wizard
quote:
Originally posted by bulldogfallon
I will have the new "Uni Style" DRR manufactured filters later this week.
This should help with performance since they mount directly on the carb without the elbow and should seal better than the stock set up. (1 pc foam instead of 2 pc)
This will be perfect for "stock" classes that don't allow aftermarket air filters(Check with your local tracks first)
Fits OKO carbs
hey bulldog,
did you mean to say 2pc foam instead of 1pc, the one I got was a two pc like a UNI stage2, it is a nice filter and I will run an Outerwares also.
drr wizard
Posted by: bulldogfallon
I guess I wasn't clear...
I was referring to the stock filter being 2 pcs , while the new style is one pc with a slip on exterior foam layer like a Uni.
These filters should seal a lot better than the stock set up and allow more air flow since it doesn't have that elbow bend that the stock version has.
Posted by: Full Throttle00
Nice to see a uni, the only problem I see is the $$$
UNI filters are cost much less$$$
Posted by: bulldogfallon
But UNI's are not stock replacements and in many local areas you can't make any changes that are not DRR parts
Plus if it comes stock on the bike then saves you money from having buying a UNI.
Posted by: drr wizard
jetmedic I have responded to your question ,you have a private message
drr wizard
Posted by: jetmedic
Thanks Wizard
Posted by: GNCC GROVE
Are the filters in yet? How much?
Posted by: bulldogfallon
We have a few, but will get another large batch soon
Here is a pic
http://www.g-forcepowersports.com/f...070615_0926.JPG
Posted by: drr wizard
HotQuads has them in stock also. just in case bulldog runs out.
drr wizard
Posted by: Full Throttle00
Just picked one up from extreme mini quads nw
Give Les a call & he will hook u up.
Just mention # 00
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