Twin Air or K&N
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Twin Air or K&N
They say the K&N is for controlled conditions like the drag strip--They definitely flow better but at what cost?? It only makes sense that they will let more fine particles into the carb---I have ridden with guys that have had dust coated on the inside of the carb (real fine, but you could wipe it with your finger) that had used K&N---I have a twin air, and i notice no difference between it and the stocker----you might want to consider running the stock filter---i know that i switch between the two and notice no difference at all.
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Twin Air or K&N
My experience:::::: I have used K&N's for years with no trouble, the other day I decided to clean mine it was coated pretty bad, I pulled it off and there was NO dust or dirt what-so-ever on my velocity stacks or area inside where the filter sits at all on my P700....The key with K&N is you MUST use the right amount of oil to catch the dirt and dust, I use a little more oil than is recomended.......remember, the oil catches the dirt not the filter......Not passing judgement but I would say that if someone is having trouble with the K&N's they are not useing enough oil...........
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Twin Air or K&N
You can go directly to the source.
http://shop.twinairusa.com/catalog/
26 bucks plus ship I believe.
The p-650 and 700 are the same filter
http://shop.twinairusa.com/catalog/
26 bucks plus ship I believe.
The p-650 and 700 are the same filter