Uni Filter and grizzly 450??
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Uni Filter and grizzly 450??
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Mack450
why should i go threw the hassle of re jetting to get 1/8th of a HP gain?</end quote></div>
The question is:
Why did you spend the money on a Uni air filter when the stock one does a pretty darn good job?
why should i go threw the hassle of re jetting to get 1/8th of a HP gain?</end quote></div>
The question is:
Why did you spend the money on a Uni air filter when the stock one does a pretty darn good job?
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Uni Filter and grizzly 450??
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Mack450 because my buddies were telling me they filter better then stock.</end quote></div>
IMHO...
The Uni. K&N, Twin-Air etc filters are good and beneficial for this particular quad only if you are modifying the engine, IE Jet-Kit, Cam, aftermarket exhaust etc..
A simple air filter change / jet-kit isn't going to provide much engine improvement... as you said
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Mack450 why should i go threw the hassle of re jetting to get 1/8th of a HP gain?</end quote></div>
The stock Yamaha style foam filter does a good job of keeping things filtered... it is the same open cell foam filter style as Uni / Twin-Air.
I change my oil every 500 miles (I am a freak.. I know they say every 1500 miles.. but oil is cheap - well relative to getting engine work done..) on my machine.. and it really isn't that dirty... not black that is for sure.... then again.. I don't ride in real dusty areas either... I have 940 miles on it now.. and due for a oil change very soon..
IMHO...
The Uni. K&N, Twin-Air etc filters are good and beneficial for this particular quad only if you are modifying the engine, IE Jet-Kit, Cam, aftermarket exhaust etc..
A simple air filter change / jet-kit isn't going to provide much engine improvement... as you said
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Mack450 why should i go threw the hassle of re jetting to get 1/8th of a HP gain?</end quote></div>
The stock Yamaha style foam filter does a good job of keeping things filtered... it is the same open cell foam filter style as Uni / Twin-Air.
I change my oil every 500 miles (I am a freak.. I know they say every 1500 miles.. but oil is cheap - well relative to getting engine work done..) on my machine.. and it really isn't that dirty... not black that is for sure.... then again.. I don't ride in real dusty areas either... I have 940 miles on it now.. and due for a oil change very soon..
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Uni Filter and grizzly 450??
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Mack450 I ride in very dusty conditions so filtering is big for me.</end quote></div>
So does the Uni-Filter completely replace the Stock metal cage / foam filer?
Also if you ride in real dusty areas - you might want to keep a spare filter
So does the Uni-Filter completely replace the Stock metal cage / foam filer?
Also if you ride in real dusty areas - you might want to keep a spare filter