K&N filters
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d3ano

Original Poster:

7,413 posts

269 months

Saturday 23rd October 2004
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I have seen these advertised in mags and i have heard that they make a vast improvement in power and sound. Is it worth getting on a CBR600FX?

Cheers D3

SirPsycho

104 posts

251 months

Monday 25th October 2004
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d3ano said:
I have seen these advertised in mags and i have heard that they make a vast improvement in power and sound. Is it worth getting on a CBR600FX?

Cheers D3


If you're changing the exhaust & getting the bike set up on a Dyno (rolling road for bikes), then the K&N will be a great benefit. Just changing the filter alone is only likely to screw-up your mixture & make the bike run lean.

barry sheene

1,524 posts

299 months

Monday 25th October 2004
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but also remember that as the OEM filter lets more air in, there's a good chance it'll let more dirt in too.....

Dakkon

7,826 posts

269 months

Monday 25th October 2004
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barry sheene said:
but also remember that as the OEM filter lets more air in, there's a good chance it'll let more dirt in too.....



Exactly, nothing in life is free

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

284 months

Monday 25th October 2004
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I enquired about a K&N filter for my ZX6R and got told that the standard filter in the kwack was better .

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

257 months

Monday 25th October 2004
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BIKE magazine (or possibly MCN) did a test on various race cans and filters.

The overall opinion was that most of them made sweet FA difference and had a detrimental effect on the torque (which is much more useful on the road). Several of them even reduced overall power.

d3ano

Original Poster:

7,413 posts

269 months

Monday 25th October 2004
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might leave that then