For those with a K&N filter, how often are you cleaning/re-oiling the air filter? Service manual says to replace the filter at 24K miles so I assume that would be a good guess to clean it, or maybe a little before.
I've heard that too. From what I recall, the K&N will filter better until the media becomes too saturated with contaminants & then it just starts flowing less air. A stock paper filter, on the other hand, once it reaches saturation can actually start tearing away & get ingested into the cylinder. Cotton fibers in the K&N isn't as prone to tearing as the paper in stock filter.If you read about the K&N filter, they actually work better 'dirty.'
If anyone neglects an air filter to the point it gets clogged, causing the engine vacuum to tear it apart and digest the filter media......I would say that you have a lot more neglect problems.I've heard that too. From what I recall, the K&N will filter better until the media becomes too saturated with contaminants & then it just starts flowing less air. A stock paper filter, on the other hand, once it reaches saturation can actually start tearing away & get ingested into the cylinder. Cotton fibers in the K&N isn't as prone to tearing as the paper in stock filter.
I was in Saudi the beginning of 2003. Yeah, they call it 'sand' but it aint like the stuff we have on our beaches...it was almost as fine as talcum powder & that crap got everywhere.With tat said, my first tour in Iraq we had to clean our trucks' air filters on a daily basis when driving through the desert or a sandstorm. If we didn't, the engine made zero power and barley exceeded idle RPMs.
My '92 is tuned to run w/a K&N OEM replacement filter in the OEM airbox. It runs Stage 7 and pulls cleanly to redline. I use the DYNA dip-switch ignition box for its rev-limiter and adjustable ignition curve. Prevention of over-revving will prolong your engine's life if you like to run to (or inadvertently past, w/the OEM box) redline.Stage 7 uses individual pod style k&n filters. (4 total)
And no air box.
Did it make a difference, the K&N over the stock?? Now I'm wondering if the shop used the Stage 7 kit when I had carbs gone through, WOODY said it 7 kit has the 4 individual air filters and mine doesn't. Is that correct? Dynojet 7 has to? Or can? 4 pod air filters, or 1?? The mechanic did say it was going to get bad gas mileage and it's a reputable shop as far as I know.I've got the OEM style K&N in the modified OEM box. I don't ride in dusty conditions. I've had the filter on for few years, inspect it annually and never even needed to clean and re-oil it.
The dyno kit recommends. 4 individual pod filters.My '92 is tuned to run w/a K&N OEM replacement filter in the OEM airbox. It runs Stage 7 and pulls cleanly to redline. I use the DYNA dip-switch ignition box for its rev-limiter and adjustable ignition curve. Prevention of over-revving will prolong your engine's life if you like to run to (or inadvertently past, w/the OEM box) redline.
That makes sense, sorry for putting you out on main Street there. So I think I'm just going to keep the OEM filter til it needs replaced. Bike only has 17k on it. Runs scary fast.The dyno kit recommends. 4 individual pod filters.
Yes there are other ways to achieve, the same performance. With a Stage 7 kit. But dyno recommends the 4 pods for a reason. Could it be the pods came out for sale. Years before the oem replacement k&n was available.
My 85 has had a stage 7 kit since 89. And Pods where the only option.
The adjustable ignition sounds interesting. Does it change while you are accelerating, or you can just change it according to fuel, altitude, temp, ect. to run better. A rev limiter is always a good idea. Is that Dyna? Or dynajet??My '92 is tuned to run w/a K&N OEM replacement filter in the OEM airbox. It runs Stage 7 and pulls cleanly to redline. I use the DYNA dip-switch ignition box for its rev-limiter and adjustable ignition curve. Prevention of over-revving will prolong your engine's life if you like to run to (or inadvertently past, w/the OEM box) redline.
Is there somewhere i can read up on the Muscle jet kit.?Or you stay running a single filter with your airbox but in a different configuration like our popular Muscle jet kit.
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