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RotaryRodder
jetting with K&N pods
So I think im going to order my ignition parts soon, Im going to go ahead and get the K&N pod filters with it. In your experience is it necessary to rejet when you do that or only after exhaust?Tags: None
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Hoomgar
Originally posted by RotaryRodderSo I think im going to order my ignition parts soon, Im going to go ahead and get the K&N pod filters with it. In your experience is it necessary to rejet when you do that or only after exhaust?
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scotty
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RotaryRodder
I was needing to get an air filter anyway, so I though I would just go ahead and get the K&Ns. But now I think ill get a stock filter and wait to do that until i can do exhaust/jet kit
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scotty
Originally posted by RotaryRodderI was needing to get an air filter anyway, so I though I would just go ahead and get the K&Ns. But now I think ill get a stock filter and wait to do that until i can do exhaust/jet kit
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courier11sec
Sorry about the threadjack, but how tough is a stock airbox to come by? (81 gs850g) The bike I'm buying has K&N individuals on it and I've read that the stock airbox is more liveable.
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scotty
Originally posted by courier11secSorry about the threadjack, but how tough is a stock airbox to come by? (81 gs850g) The bike I'm buying has K&N individuals on it and I've read that the stock airbox is more liveable.
try posting in the parts wanted foruns.
where have toy tried to find one so far???
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chazz
im in the uk,i have k&n's on my gs 750 i found going to 112 main jets helped the bike run smoother,but might be different were you are,altitude weather etc,mine was a bugger to start in damp conditions before i jetted it out
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