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Airbox Mod

Started by Ronseal0105, September 29, 2010, 10:22:42 PM

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Ronseal0105

I have an 02 with KandN Tor can and would like to know if anyone runs the airbox mod in this configuration and how do,s it run.
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Chris Canning

There's a thread on it somewhere,written by me,and photos,you'll have to do a search.

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/Thomas

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Chris Canning

What non of those posts say,don't dremmel the plate out it makes a right mess(like i did!!),do it outside with a soldering iron,and i left the snorkel on,i wanted a responsive motor,not an airbox full of water,i've ridden in one or two monsoons over the years.

Ronseal0105

Cheers guys, I can see the airbox being done while im doing the stator seal. :D
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ChazzyB

I did the mod to my '03's airbox today, as I was checking the valve clearances anyway (all OK; thanks for asking). The K&N filter in there since 30K miles (now 42K) was full of flies, bees, road chippings, etc. The local Halfrauds had a 'recharging' kit, so that was nice. Hopefully the rain and wind will die down a bit overnight so I can go out and try it tomorrow. Grrrrr. ;-)
Charles
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