K&N or UNI filter
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K&N or UNI filter
This is a debate that alot of people will argue. Both are great filters. I have used both and still use the K&N. I used a K&N on my moded 250. After a general rebuild on the top end the cylinder walls still looked new so the K&N was working. I think the UNI will let a little more air in but not much.
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K&N or UNI filter
It's your call but I would not run a K&N in dusty conditions, dirt gets through outterwears or not. I seen first hand several machines in our group riding in dusty conditions with dirt coated intake ducts from inadequate filtering. The foam or paper filter equipped machines didn't have the dirt build up in the intake ducts. I run well oiled Uni's.
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K&N or UNI filter
as long as you keep your K&N well oiled and have a prefilter on it, you wont have any problems in it in any condition. remember that K&N's use Surgical Cotton as their filter, so it has to be kept clean AND AWAY FROM WATER. thats were hte outerwear's prefilter comes in, it repels water to an extent, which helps your intake. i belive in Outerwears, i have one on my predator, and my airbox is removed and it has kept my filter dry in many occasions, especially all the crap i go through.
Twin Air and Uni foam filters will better protect, though the K&N flows a bit more air. you cant go wrong with both, Twin Air and K&N are my favorites. If AFE made filters for quads that'd me my number one.
Twin Air and Uni foam filters will better protect, though the K&N flows a bit more air. you cant go wrong with both, Twin Air and K&N are my favorites. If AFE made filters for quads that'd me my number one.
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Quad Patrol
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
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K&N or UNI filter
Like I said, Foam will filter smaller size particle's then the K&N will. If you need proof, just go to their web site's and look at the particle size in microns rating's. If it was a street bike, then K&N all the way. If you want to take a chance on your top end, then that's up to you.