Pro Design Pro Flow or K&N?????
#2
The K and N will flow slightly more air, but the compromise is less filtering capability. So if you don't ride in dusty conditions, the K and N would do fine. You need the pro-flo either way....your stock air box set up will allow dust inside your engine leading to premature engine failure.
#3
I just picked up a Twin Air filter adapter for my Wolverine,which is the same air box as your Warrior. I got mine from Dennis Kirk for 79 bucks, now I just saw it the the 2002 Rocky Mt. ATV catalog for 69 ! The cheapest I've seen the Pro Flow is 85,and the Twin Air is a solid aluminum flange,and the 2 stage filter that comes with it is HUGE !! I can't wait to put it on and see how it looks,has to be a lot better than smearing a load of grease on a foam seal!! As I have just overhauled my engine,I'm not ready for a bad seal to let dirt into my investment. Check around,but I doubt you can get one cheaper than what I saw in the catalog.
#5
i run the k&ns on all my other bikes but for the warrior foam filters work better and if you go with a two stage make sure when installing it to ad silicone to the oring seal so it dosen't roll on installation and allow sand in.good luck!!!
#6
Go with the Pro-Flow and the Foam filter [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] , the k&n works good on the street, but in the dirt, you motor will "EAT DIRT" [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/img]
#7
i decided to get a K&N since all i really do is ride on hard packed trails and gravel and grass. should the K&N work good?


