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mrbrowning
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Hi all, new poster. I'm the new owner of an '82 GS650G, which doesn't yet run but (taking the former owner's testimony at face value) should only require a starter motor replacement to get going. For context, I've worked on cars for a while but I'm new to wrenching on bikes. My question is: this bike came with pod filters on each carb. From what I've read about pod filters, they seem to be a boon if you're frequently at WOT, but a detriment otherwise. I'm moderately skeptical that whoever was responsible for installing the pod filters on this bike took the time to tune the carbs appropriately, and as far as I can tell it's outfitted with a stock exhaust. Assuming that it's mobile after I replace the starter, should I prioritize swapping the pod filters out for a standard intake plenum/airbox? I'd prefer low-end torque and reliability over making maximum power at WOT, so I'm wondering if it's a big enough deal that I should go ahead and make that change before running it daily, or if it's a marginal-enough difference that I can defer going back to the standard intake for a while. Thanks!