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Help! Need close up pics of bracket for K&N R-1380
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Help! Need close up pics of bracket for K&N R-1380
Has anyone got any close up pics of the bracket they've used to mount their K&N pod filter?
I need to make the bracket this weekend, but haven't got the filter yet! It's a long story that I won't bore everyone with........
I need to make the bracket this weekend, but haven't got the filter yet! It's a long story that I won't bore everyone with........
David
Re: Help! Need close up pics of bracket for K&N R-1380
murcod wrote:It's a long story that I won't bore everyone with........
Thanks
Re: Help! Need close up pics of bracket for K&N R-1380
Ferwoaza wrote:murcod wrote:It's a long story that I won't bore everyone with........
Thanks
Thanks for boring me with your reply!
David
Here's another option for mounting the R-1380 K&N air filter.
Mounting it this way makes it a five minute job to change back to the standard canister for serious off road stuff. It should also get colder air being farther away from the exhaust manifold, and no custom brackets are required to be made.
Whether or not leaving the extra inlet tubing in will make a lot of difference to power gains I don't know? Sometimes longer inlets can actually help to increase the power output- there was a Zoom article a while back where they experimented with a Commodore V6 and found a ridiculously long inlet length gave the best power (it was so long it couldn't possibly be fitted under the bonnet!)
I've now got enough space to mount a third battery!
Mounting it this way makes it a five minute job to change back to the standard canister for serious off road stuff. It should also get colder air being farther away from the exhaust manifold, and no custom brackets are required to be made.
Whether or not leaving the extra inlet tubing in will make a lot of difference to power gains I don't know? Sometimes longer inlets can actually help to increase the power output- there was a Zoom article a while back where they experimented with a Commodore V6 and found a ridiculously long inlet length gave the best power (it was so long it couldn't possibly be fitted under the bonnet!)
I've now got enough space to mount a third battery!
David
that was exactly what i was planning on doin murcod... so i take it there was enough room to squeeze the filter in next to the tubing.. i was curious about that myself.. still havent gotten the filter yet.... things keep happening an my money goes elsewhere... lol
[quote="simplypv"]its a Strine thing and i just dont understand![/quote]
Regards, PV
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