z400? removing the airbox lid
#1
Well guys I'm no mechanic I'm just wondering if you remove your airbox lid without rejetting do you get any power gains and will it hurt the quad if you don't rejet? About how much power would it add if any? Can you really feel the difference without it?
#2
I am no mechanic but the injection of that much additional air without jetting would cause it to run pretty lean. From the feedback I have been given running your engine to lean over a period of time can damage it. I have taken off the lid, snorkle, added the yoshi comp full pipe setup (which I really like) and put on a pro-flow kit and K/N filter. Unfortunetly i did this right after break-in. I thought there was a HUGE power difference...especially from low throughout the mid-range...but again, i did a little more than just remove the airbox and I didnt really ride the quad much after the breakin period stock...
#3
that was the first mod I did, but I put a 155 mainjet in it.(dirt wheels rec.)
In dirt wheel mag march 03, they did a pipe shootout, and they also did a dyno run without the lid and rejeting it.
You only gain about 1 hp, but it comes into the power a lot sooner then stock. 1 hp doesnt sound like much, but you can feel it when you only start with about 30.
definetly could notice a power gain.
In dirt wheel mag march 03, they did a pipe shootout, and they also did a dyno run without the lid and rejeting it.
You only gain about 1 hp, but it comes into the power a lot sooner then stock. 1 hp doesnt sound like much, but you can feel it when you only start with about 30.
definetly could notice a power gain.
#7
Originally posted by: 1Fast03z
when i got my k&n and had nothin else i put it in and took the airbox off if u rejet it would maybe run a little fast but with out re-jetting it ran about the same
when i got my k&n and had nothin else i put it in and took the airbox off if u rejet it would maybe run a little fast but with out re-jetting it ran about the same
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