K&N makes this much of a difference?
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K&N makes this much of a difference?
You can't really think of the K&N filter as a horsepower mod. It does increase intake air flow, but not enough to make any horsepower/torque that you can feel through the seat of your pants. If this is the <u>ONLY</u> mod you've made to a stone stock machine, and you CAN feel the change, you must have the most sensitive "keister dyno" in the world! I've got a job for you as your **** would save me a MINT in dyno time.... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
The K&N is an air FILTER. And does it's job quite well. However, it's also a double-edged sword. I've heard claims that the K&N only gets better in it's filtering role the more dirt it traps. 100% True. "Wet" filters do stop more contaminents than the stock dry, paper filter. BUT... the more dirt, trapped in the filter, means a loss of air flow and reduced power. A power loss that CAN be felt. Keep them maintained and you've got a great insurance policy for your motor. Forget about them, and they only drag you down.
BTW.... I swear by them for their filtration quality!! I run them on ALL my vehicles. From my riding lawn mower to my 1 ton diesel tow rig.
The K&N is an air FILTER. And does it's job quite well. However, it's also a double-edged sword. I've heard claims that the K&N only gets better in it's filtering role the more dirt it traps. 100% True. "Wet" filters do stop more contaminents than the stock dry, paper filter. BUT... the more dirt, trapped in the filter, means a loss of air flow and reduced power. A power loss that CAN be felt. Keep them maintained and you've got a great insurance policy for your motor. Forget about them, and they only drag you down.
BTW.... I swear by them for their filtration quality!! I run them on ALL my vehicles. From my riding lawn mower to my 1 ton diesel tow rig.
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K&N makes this much of a difference?
I just put my new k& n air filter on my 2004 sportsman 700 and it isnt geting enought air threw it. It is killing my engin. Has anyone else had this problem. My first experiance with k & n is a bad one. $50 for a ir filter that is performence and it wont even idle with my mechine.
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K&N makes this much of a difference?
I have a 2004 700 EFI and it was sputtering at full throttle. I brought it in the dealership and after troubleshooting they said it was because of the newly installed K&N filter. They said it was running to lean. They changed the filter and it solved the problem. Does this make any sense?????
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K&N makes this much of a difference?
Originally posted by: Penetrator1
I have a 2004 700 EFI and it was sputtering at full throttle. I brought it in the dealership and after troubleshooting they said it was because of the newly installed K&N filter. They said it was running to lean. They changed the filter and it solved the problem. Does this make any sense?????
I have a 2004 700 EFI and it was sputtering at full throttle. I brought it in the dealership and after troubleshooting they said it was because of the newly installed K&N filter. They said it was running to lean. They changed the filter and it solved the problem. Does this make any sense?????
if you had a Carb'd model, then I could see this happening....it is possible it could change slightly, but not much
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K&N makes this much of a difference?
Are you guy sure the EFI models will richen the mixture up with the K&N filter installed???? I also have a EFI bike and I know the machine does not have any kind of O2 sensor in the exhaust. Without the O2 sensor how does the machine know it's lean???
I have read an article comparing the Polaris EFI to the new other brand and the dealer had to re-map the computer because they were taking the EFI Polaris machine to high alt. riding..
I believe that is why Dyno Jet makes the programer for the EFI bike so you can make adjustments like a jet changes in a carb bike.
I have read an article comparing the Polaris EFI to the new other brand and the dealer had to re-map the computer because they were taking the EFI Polaris machine to high alt. riding..
I believe that is why Dyno Jet makes the programer for the EFI bike so you can make adjustments like a jet changes in a carb bike.