air force kit question and story
#1
hey with that kit could i run a clamp on instead of putting holes in the air box. and is it possible to just buy the jets instead of the rest of the kit. well any input is apreciated thanks. aiight den yall -PEACE-
I busted my a$$ this weekend yall i hit this double with with to much and ended up verticle in the air landing on the back wheels and accidently hitting the throttle with my thumb knuckle and it came out form under me and i slid for like 15-20 feet (i got some nice dirt rash from it but not to bad) the predator just righted it self when i fell off and rolled into a bail of hay. well anyways i thought yall would like to hear my story, you know just somethin to laugh at.lol aiight -PEACE-[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
I busted my a$$ this weekend yall i hit this double with with to much and ended up verticle in the air landing on the back wheels and accidently hitting the throttle with my thumb knuckle and it came out form under me and i slid for like 15-20 feet (i got some nice dirt rash from it but not to bad) the predator just righted it self when i fell off and rolled into a bail of hay. well anyways i thought yall would like to hear my story, you know just somethin to laugh at.lol aiight -PEACE-[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#3
Um, if I'm not mistake, the whole idea of the airforce kit is to cut a hole in the back of your airbox and another hole in the top of your airbox. Then install the alum. thingys, put in jets (your guess is as good as anyones who buys the kit) and adjust your needle. I think that's the basis of it anyway, so removing your airbox and using a clamp-on kit, the airforce kit will cost you $100 for a jet.
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