Datatek
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The rolling road must tell lies thenYes, but a. Standard engine hasn't had every thing maxed out that's why there is room for improvement not in a tank, but a light Wieght bike it would make a marked improvement.
The rolling road must tell lies thenYes, but a. Standard engine hasn't had every thing maxed out that's why there is room for improvement not in a tank, but a light Wieght bike it would make a marked improvement.
The rolling road must tell lies then![]()
Re-jet = more fuel, I would bet the K&N made no contribution.No,that's why without even rejetting my zxr1100 with a strait through pipe and k&n filter had more hp on a dynoeven got the print outs somewhere .
Re-jet = more fuel, I would bet the K&N made no contribution.
Miss read it. De restricting/tuning the exhaust to aid scavenging has more effect then fitting a K&N.I did say without rejetting more the fact of de restricting the exhaust helped allowing a better flow.
Yes, but a. Standard engine hasn't had every thing maxed out that's why there is room for improvement not in a tank, but a light Wieght bike it would make a marked improvement.
No,that's why without even rejetting my zxr1100 with a strait through pipe and k&n filter had more hp on a dynoeven got the print outs somewhere .
that I do agree, but upping the fuel and exit it would need a better intake you take a air filter off indeed but that won't stop dirt ingress would it .I was not referring to a standard engine i was referring to a full blown race engine. Without modification a standard engine will show no improvement that is measurable by fitting a K&N filter.
that I do agree, but upping the fuel and exit it would need a better intake you take a air filter off indeed but that won't stop dirt ingress would it .
Dont know about the L322 but K&N's will ruin the MAF on a P38
Not sure about it making them better "matey"
But you notice it makes the engine noise louder ??
Why's that ?
Maybe not on a two ton tank , but on a highly tuned bike it will, law of physics the more air and fuel you let in and the faster you can let it out you will gain more .
Any oil coated filter will ruin a hotwire sensor. But better yet, the oils coat the sensor which causes the engine to lean out, in a turbo engine this is a very bad thing.
Because idiots think loud = fast.
Unfortunately K&N do not spend billions developing the engine, they spend about £5 to make a more porous filter. Yes it lets air in quicker, but that is because it doesn't filter as well (hence the oil). Unfortunately on a high pressure intake (ala, turbo) you're sucking through that oil/grunge into your engine. Which does it no favours but also coats the hotwire in oil. That is a fun way to ruin an engine.
A brand new OEM filter is a better investment for more power than a cone or panel filter. It costs me £12 for a new gen OEM filter. I go through 1 ever 6k miles. Still works out cheaper than buying some daftly expensive aftermarket job that boosts no power and in some cases can reduce power (cone filters, for example).
Box on a ranger rover yes but a bike up jetted with a free flow air filter and and unrestricted Exhaust it will that's what I was referring too .