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uni verses emgo...

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ive been lookin to buy some pod filters but i cant afford the k&n filters. so im forced to buy either uni or emgo filters. so what i wana know is which one will give me the better performance upgrade for the price. from what ive seen so far it seems as tho the emgo's are a bit cheeper. thanks for the responses guys,
 
Thx Luke, that is one of the best pieces of info in a while!

Look at them bad boys! I know where I am getting my next filters. I need a set for my 34mmcv's that I am putting on my 1000.
 
Just bought some unipods for my 550. $34.99 for a two-pack from Dennis Kirk. So $70 for four. They look nice, are washable and are less than half the cost of K & N. Those knock-off K&Ns look good too but they don't make them for my bike.

I'm giving that boot the boot! :)

debby
 
Hey, what happens if you oil emgo pods?
i was wondering if I did that like the k&N pods would it help any??

Dm of mD
 
If you oil emgo's you get a soggy destroyed filter. Don't do it.
 
How well do the Uni's work? I see they are 1/2 off the price of K-N's. I'd love to save the cash if they work well enough.
 
Will let you know about the unis in a few weeks when I get the carbs back together. Have to order a bunch of o-rings...

debby
 
I had UNI's before the K&N's I have now. They work fine, they don't flow as well as the K&N's but they're pretty good. They also won't last as long as the foam will eventually disintegrate. They're a good cheap alternative, I would probably go with a set of Super Pro's if I was doing it all again.
 
I am with you on that Luke. I am going to get a set for the 1000 now for sure. I'll let you guys know how they are.
 
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