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makenzie71
Originally posted by Sparky View PostWhere are they at for $110? All I can find is like $192
(^ careful with that one...the listing is "tricky" and I can't see for certain that it comes with filters)
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You can find better deals if you search online for "K&N RC-0984".
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wdavie
Originally posted by Rover View PostI seem to recall someone soaked theirs in some kind of solution to
"refresh" them.Sorry don't remember the details,maybe someone else
can chime in who remembers.Last edited by Guest; 03-19-2011, 03:00 PM.
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Furious D
Originally posted by Rover View PostI seem to recall someone soaked theirs in some kind of solution to
"refresh" them.Sorry don't remember the details,maybe someone else
can chime in who remembers.
I warmed mine up with a heat gun, soaked them with WD-40 , then warmed them again. Its helps but I dont think it will do much for ultra-hard boots.
I went with pods as well. My boots were bad, Airbox was beat and rusty and needed a filter. Ended up finding a set for $20. Then I added socks over them and gave it a try.
I was suprised that it ran pretty good but I did notice a little lack of throttle over 4000 RPM's. I stuffed some filter material in each pod yesterday and made some screens to make sure it wouldnt suck the material in the carbs. I have not ran it much since this mod but I'll see how it works today.
I bent up this Ultra-Custom shield last night to keep the rain off .
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makenzie71
Originally posted by rapidray View PostEither you are on drugs or you have never jetted a bike with pods! AFTER you install the adjustable needles, you will STILL go 4-6 sizes up on the main jets, MINIMUM!!! Ray.
When I added the exhaust I had to go through all kinds of hell.
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JEEPRUSTY
Of all the techno geeks and others that are ont eh site I have often wondered where the injection molders are.
You can't even find good resources for the subject in a web search.
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TheCafeKid
Please for the love of all that is holy stop feeding this guy BS about EMGO pods. They are garbage. Period. They don't filter a damn thing and the boot end of it actually causes **** poor air flow. They are cheap for a reason. You wanna buy cheap crap and futz around with it until it runs half assed be my guest. It's your time, your money, your bike and your sanity.
Btw dude. I don't care what these guys say. I've Dicked around with vacuum carbs trying to jet them by hand because I was too stubborn and too cheap to buy a dynojet kit or a factory pro jet kit or whatever jet kit. The bottom line is that it is simply folly to do so. The jets don't mean jack all in the grand scheme of things. Stick a 135 main in there. Go ahead. It'll run. It will ride. But it won't do either the way it's supposed to. Somewhere in the rev range, and possibly in multiple places, it will buck, it will stagger or flat out fall on it's face. You're not paying for jets. You're paying for the needles. And the years of R&D the company did to design the needle that performs with all that extra air.
On a vacuum slide carb the mains don't even enter the picture until about 1/2 throttle or so. You can likely run the bike up the street on part throttle with no mains in the damn things.
I spent two seasons fiddling with jet sizes and shimming the stock needles. Always had burbles, lean stammers. Flat spots all over the place. I spent the money, installed the kit, and woe! It was a new bike! Power everywhere! It was the best 120 bucks I ever spent on a GS.
Nuff said.
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Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostPlease for the love of all that is holy stop feeding this guy BS about EMGO pods. They are garbage. Period. They don't filter a damn thing and the boot end of it actually causes **** poor air flow. They are cheap for a reason. You wanna buy cheap crap and futz around with it until it runs half assed be my guest. It's your time, your money, your bike and your sanity.
Btw dude. I don't care what these guys say. I've Dicked around with vacuum carbs trying to jet them by hand because I was too stubborn and too cheap to buy a dynojet kit or a factory pro jet kit or whatever jet kit. The bottom line is that it is simply folly to do so. The jets don't mean jack all in the grand scheme of things. Stick a 135 main in there. Go ahead. It'll run. It will ride. But it won't do either the way it's supposed to. Somewhere in the rev range, and possibly in multiple places, it will buck, it will stagger or flat out fall on it's face. You're not paying for jets. You're paying for the needles. And the years of R&D the company did to design the needle that performs with all that extra air.
On a vacuum slide carb the mains don't even enter the picture until about 1/2 throttle or so. You can likely run the bike up the street on part throttle with no mains in the damn things.
I spent two seasons fiddling with jet sizes and shimming the stock needles. Always had burbles, lean stammers. Flat spots all over the place. I spent the money, installed the kit, and woe! It was a new bike! Power everywhere! It was the best 120 bucks I ever spent on a GS.
Nuff said.
What he said.
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Flatout lists your boots. $27.51 a copy. That doesn't mean they can get them, but it's probably worth a look.and God said, "Let there be air compressors!"
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