Twin air Vs. Uni filter - which is better for 650?
#2
well if you want a clamp uni you can get one from www.rockymoutainatv.com
#5
If I were you I would go with the Twin-Air, just because I think that they would give you a little bit better performance; but besides that I think they are very similar.
#6
You are making me nervous. I bought a K&N because many people here are running them (including Nyroc). Now I feel like I am going to ruin my brand new quad if I keep using it. What is the deal?
#7
no pcpacker... K&N's are very high quality and would never ruin a quad. They allow the least ammount of debris in actually. Just that if you have lots of mods foam allows more air, or if you just prefer foam. but if you have a near stock machine K&N is forsure the way to go.
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#8
Thanks for all the replies. As of now, looks like I'll be getting the twin air.
One more question, is there a difference between the Dynojet and the K@N jet kits? Why is one more money than the other?
One more question, is there a difference between the Dynojet and the K@N jet kits? Why is one more money than the other?
#9
92lt, The K&N kits and DJ kits are the same thing, made by dynojet.
PCpacker, I am not fully satisfied with the K&N due to the fact that it doesn't appear to seal as positively as a foamer. I have applied grease around the edge to ensure a good seal and not a speck has gotten by it, but it is messy. I'm going to get a foam filter when I convert my 02 airbox to 03. My truck likes it's K&N because it uses a hose clamp and seals really well.
PCpacker, I am not fully satisfied with the K&N due to the fact that it doesn't appear to seal as positively as a foamer. I have applied grease around the edge to ensure a good seal and not a speck has gotten by it, but it is messy. I'm going to get a foam filter when I convert my 02 airbox to 03. My truck likes it's K&N because it uses a hose clamp and seals really well.


