Banshee Filter Setup/Dunes
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Which is the best Banshee filter setup for the dunes to not let sand in? I am mostly a woods rider but a few times a year i go to the dunes.
I am thinking about Toomey T-5's with the pro-design filter 2-1. Or the FMF Fatty's with the K&N with the Power Core two silencers. I want to keep sand out first and get the pipes and jetting later.
2000 Banshee
1998 300ex
1995 Blaster
I am thinking about Toomey T-5's with the pro-design filter 2-1. Or the FMF Fatty's with the K&N with the Power Core two silencers. I want to keep sand out first and get the pipes and jetting later.
2000 Banshee
1998 300ex
1995 Blaster
#3
Where are the pictures? Do you have the pro-flow air box mod with the foam filter or just the pro-design foam filter on the stock setup?
I understand that the riding conditions determine the type of air filter you should use. If you ride in real dusty conditions the foam filter is the way to go. If you ride in sandy conditions the k&n is the way to go. Either way most everybody recommends the pro-design pro-flow airbox mod. This will seal up the opening from the airbox to the intake boot, preventing any sand or dirt falling down into the carbs.
I understand that the riding conditions determine the type of air filter you should use. If you ride in real dusty conditions the foam filter is the way to go. If you ride in sandy conditions the k&n is the way to go. Either way most everybody recommends the pro-design pro-flow airbox mod. This will seal up the opening from the airbox to the intake boot, preventing any sand or dirt falling down into the carbs.
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