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Old 07-11-2007, 12:36 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Yes, I remember that incident. Could I get your opinion on one other thing...do you think the three RU-2780's are all that much more effective than a single K&N replacement of the OEM filter? Thanks again-Ken B.
Yes there is quite a bit of difference. The stock setup is kind of like breathing through a straw. There also more intake noise with this set up.

No need to cut the bearclaw they fit without cutting. I did eventually relocate the coolant overflow tank to under the seat to allow more air to circulate. And yes you will need a PCIII or Tuneboy to richen up the fueling.
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