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extractors

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by wooness »

me finally got extractors and 2" system put on, plus bikini top as well..[/b]
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Post by zookjedi »

let the fumes roll in :D
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Post by mud4b »

good stuff..did you notice any difference...

time for a k&n...
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Post by muppet_man67 »

wooness wrote:me finally got extractors and 2" system put on, plus bikini top as well..[/b]
grammar check, "I finally got extractors...plus I got a bikini top as well." :D :D
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Post by runnin4life »

the only thing that puts me off considering a K&N is if going through water unless you have a cover around it, it could suck up some water might not be alot but still might do damage any one had this happen or do they use original air box
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Post by sierrajim »

i believe that you can get a K&N filter to suit the factory sierra air box. I think Rocket Industries in Sydeny import them. I think Liam at big balls has some connection there.

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Post by 85zook »

yeah there is one to suit the standard air box. $176 last time i checked. :shock:
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Post by runnin4life »

yer sorry i ment the pod style filter
the only good way i have seen cant remember who it was but they cut a hole in the fire wall and put the filter in the cab and then ran the pipe from in the cab to the motor
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Post by mud4b »

can do the k&n replacement round filter(fits in the stock air box)
for $120.... :D :D
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Post by troyster »

Autobahn and Repco have them for $139. You have to order it in.
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Post by lay80n »

zukin4life wrote:yer sorry i ment the pod style filter
the only good way i have seen cant remember who it was but they cut a hole in the fire wall and put the filter in the cab and then ran the pipe from in the cab to the motor


That would be BIGSTEVE's rig, which has now been parted out.
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Post by runnin4life »

yer that was a kool idea
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Post by wooness »

what do the k&n filter do.????
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Post by runnin4life »

well they have 2 types replace ment filters and pod filters and they let more air throught but filter better than stock very good filter worth the money for sure and from memory there a paper style filter but made of cloth and washable but i could be wrong
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Post by wooness »

so they just fit straight in
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Post by runnin4life »

the replacement ones do
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Post by built4thrashing »

if ya payin $176 ya gettin ripped. i got a UNI FILTER standard replacement filter for mine and it only cost $55 i think. and it is a oiled foam filter like the finer filter ones. works a treat. www.unifilter.com.au is the site. can order online
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Post by 85zook »

$176 is for a K&N which is far superior to a Unifilter. Although it is still abit high as others have pointed out. $140 is a bit closer to the mark.
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Post by mike »

85zook wrote:$176 is for a K&N which is far superior to a Unifilter. Although it is still abit high as others have pointed out. $140 is a bit closer to the mark.

Anyone got anything to back that up? I'd be interested to know if there really is significant difference between them.
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Post by Rhett »

BUt did the extracters make a difference???
Its a wheelbase thing
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