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    #61
    Originally Posted by Nessism
    Okay, so show me some creditable test data what shows K&N's filter better than a good paper filter.



    Originally posted by gearhead13 View Post
    99.999% of racers cant be wrong? Show me a racer using a paper filter.
    Besides, they are reusable, and (most) everybody says they are better
    Maybe that Minton guy is as stubborn as you.

    That doesn't address the filtration issue.
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      #62
      Originally posted by Billy Ricks View Post
      If you're talking about modern bikes yes, they are running pressurized airboxes fed by snorkels in the fairings. Vintage race bikes would have been running stacks.
      Yes, stacks and without filters.
      You can see them in photographs taken when those bikes were the ultimate.

      You can bet they had a full team of techs and engineers, spending many man hours and money tuning those bikes for each race, just as they do now.
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        #63
        Originally posted by Buffalo Bill View Post
        Yes, stacks and without filters.
        You can see them in photographs taken when those bikes were the ultimate.

        You can bet they had a full team of techs and engineers, spending many man hours and money tuning those bikes for each race, just as they do now.
        No doubt, numerous things have to be taken into account for each track.

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          #64
          I think most people running K&Ns are aware they are giving up a little where filtration is concerned. What you gain in flow more than makes up for it. Tuning's not a problem if you buy a proper jet kit instead of trying to DIY.

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