Trail Blazer mods .....
#23
quadkid21,
Hey, You can never go wrong with K&N . They are washable and reusable, and for the money, it does work very well for keeping extra dirt and dust out. The oil treatment is the key. Keep it clean and oiled. You will never need another, and the air flows much better. Even if the performance gain is minimal, its the engine that thanks you for it. Whats 30 bucks, when a new quad or engine rebuild cost big $$. Id recommend K&N as a first mod to ANY bodies quad, (or car for that matter).
Hey, You can never go wrong with K&N . They are washable and reusable, and for the money, it does work very well for keeping extra dirt and dust out. The oil treatment is the key. Keep it clean and oiled. You will never need another, and the air flows much better. Even if the performance gain is minimal, its the engine that thanks you for it. Whats 30 bucks, when a new quad or engine rebuild cost big $$. Id recommend K&N as a first mod to ANY bodies quad, (or car for that matter).
#24
You will get some sharper throttle response with a K&N or a Uni-Filter. Both are a lot better than the stock POS. I use Uni-Filters, which I bought three of, so I don't have any down time waiting for filter oil to dry. I always have two on the shelf in a ziplock, ready to go.
#28
hey will, your quad must look similar to mine! the whal-mart shifterknob is great, but i got tired of it falling off with the 3 screws and drilled a hile in the top and used the stock screw to hold it on. how much is the whole rcr stage 1 kit?
machine: '00 trail blazer; yellow shock covers, yellow skid plate, custom shift ****, rear rack
machine: '00 trail blazer; yellow shock covers, yellow skid plate, custom shift ****, rear rack


