Anyone got any experience with pod type air filters?
I have used flat backed ones with terrible results o RD Yamahas and tried Emgos (junk), K&N (good on an RD) and UNI (good on a TZ kart), but I have no experience with them on a GT750.
Anyone got any thoughts, observations or comments?
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Richard,
I tried the cheapo emgos for a while until they fell apart. It is my understanding that the metal endcaps interfere with the vacuum pulses from the carbs and actually cause an inconsistent fuel/air mixture so stay away from anything with that.
I now have oiled uni filters with a dry outer foam sleeve on and that seems to be fine.
-John
I tried the cheapo emgos for a while until they fell apart. It is my understanding that the metal endcaps interfere with the vacuum pulses from the carbs and actually cause an inconsistent fuel/air mixture so stay away from anything with that.
I now have oiled uni filters with a dry outer foam sleeve on and that seems to be fine.
-John
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John,
I tried cheap filters years ago on an RD400 and they cost so much in pistons and rebores that I threw them away.
This time I'm starting with 6 inch long UNI fiters with a ton or filter area and foam ends. I'm expecting them to be a whole world better.
Now i need to order a bottle of filter oil
I tried cheap filters years ago on an RD400 and they cost so much in pistons and rebores that I threw them away.
This time I'm starting with 6 inch long UNI fiters with a ton or filter area and foam ends. I'm expecting them to be a whole world better.
Now i need to order a bottle of filter oil
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TZ, don't waste your money. For street use, all I've ever used is injector oil to oil my foam filters. Soak the filter(s) thoroughly in pure injector oil, squeeze (don't wring) them out, let them stand on a clean rag out in the sun somewhere for about 30 minutes and then install them.Now i need to order a bottle of filter oil
You can clean them in solvent (or gasoline) quite easily and re-oil them once a month, if desired.
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