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    to pod or not to pod?

    When you guys replace the stock filter with a k&n pod, where do you connect the crankcase breather hose?

    #2
    One option is not to connect it at all, just use a breather filter on the end of the hose. There may be a leagle issue with this in some U.S states.

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      #3
      Re: to pod or not to pod?

      Originally posted by Clone
      When you guys replace the stock filter with a k&n pod, where do you connect the crankcase breather hose?
      just run it down and back--i would put a longer one on--some folks buy a filter for it

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        #4
        The previous owner of my bike put pods on and just left the breather hose off. I put on one of those little $5 breather filters they sell to the wannabe ricers at Autozone (red to match my bike).


        -=Whittey=-

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          #5
          what about drilling a hole in the pod cover and sticking the hose in there? I can't have it free as i won't pass the emissions inspection.

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            #6
            You can do that but you'll need to find a way to filter that air before it goes through your carb.


            -=Whittey=-

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