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K&N Filter/Baffles Out
I'm thinking of investing in a K&N air filter rather than replacing with a standard OE one.
I currently run a Scorpian round can - road legal - except the baffle always seems to drop out just as I wheel it out of the garage! My query is: will running a free flowing filter and having the baffle out cause any fueling issues on my K3? Also, when sorting out my insurance a couple of months ago they queried whether I was running a free flow air filter (which I wasn't at the time) -would you declare it as a mod should I decide to get a K&N? |
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I reccomend BMC and so do JHS racing ( SV specialist).... its part of your servicing and maintanance so i personally wouldnt declare it.... I wouldnt declare changing my spark plugs and brake pads etc lol!!
You would need to have it rejetted for a free flow filter most probablyto illiminate fuelling issues but it should get you better mpg and we could all do with that atm. Ash |
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Cheers for that Ash,
I hadn't thought about BMC - guess they are as good as K&N from what you are saying. As my bike is the fuel injected version would I not be correct in saying it should sort the fueling out itself through it's magical electronic wizardry ECU thingy?:smt102 |
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K & N are good but for the SV BMC is a much better filter than the K & N IMO.
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However for you 'sparkymarky' I would recommend the Road filter, its a little more free flowing than OEM and is fully servicable. |
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Cheers for the advice guys - looks like a BMC road filter should do the trick as I'm really just looking for the servicing/longevity advantages it will give rather than extra performance, although if it gives a few more mpg and a tincey wincey bit more umph then that's an added bonus. :D
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Not a problem bmc have something stupid like a million mile guarantee i think lol!
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