P-650 AIR FILTER---WHICH ONE?
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Twin Air seems to get best reviews
K&N not sealing like it should is being reported
Uni fits better
Stay with foam for sand and mud catches more paper for out right trail riding little mud with Filter cover for both is best investment I hear. Also hear K&N and Twin may require resynch or rejetting to get you bike bake to being crisp. Air box modding the front seems to be easiest with vacuum hose at 2 1/4 inch without rejetting on factory filter. Believe it or not the factory is competitive at around 30.
Hope this helps
K&N not sealing like it should is being reported
Uni fits better
Stay with foam for sand and mud catches more paper for out right trail riding little mud with Filter cover for both is best investment I hear. Also hear K&N and Twin may require resynch or rejetting to get you bike bake to being crisp. Air box modding the front seems to be easiest with vacuum hose at 2 1/4 inch without rejetting on factory filter. Believe it or not the factory is competitive at around 30.
Hope this helps
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<< Stay with foam for sand and mud catches more paper for out right trail riding little mud with Filter cover for both is best investment I hear. Also hear K&N and Twin may require resynch or rejetting to get you bike bake to being crisp. Air box modding the front seems to be easiest with vacuum hose at 2 1/4 inch without rejetting on factory filter. Believe it or not the factory is competitive at around 30. >>
Dustin,,,what do you mean factory is competitive at around 30?Do you mean price??
Anyone know which PERFORMS better, twin or uni??
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