Why would u take the air filter out

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  1. Scott

    Scott Active Member

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    I just read u should take the air filter out while searching through Google. And when I got my bike it had a tiny bit of thin foam in it. My mates had none. Is this common big power mod ? ;)
     
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    I've never taken the air filter out while searching on google. :)
     
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  3. Scott

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    haha I'm special
     
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    Having seen what was in my air box when arthur put my quickshifter on I wouldn't recommend not having a filter on the bike, can't be good all the dust and crap getting into the bike.

    Think it was alblade who had a dead bird in his
     
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  5. Scott

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    i wondered why u would risk it even on a track day. they were x super stock bikes
     
  6. Haggler ®™

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    What a unthinkable thing to do!. If you have ever taken a Blade filter out you would understand how vital the filters are to your engine. The inlet to the filters is right at the front which drags in all the crap.If it is a power mod I think I would forsake the extra 1-3 bhs gain and would sleep better knowing my engine is protected with the filters firmly in place.
     
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    I removed my filters after 5000 summer miles dry weather only and they were like this [​IMG]
     
  8. Tezza H

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    if you really want to thin things out get a HRC filter, they are basically a mesh, they will just about stop cats and dogs getting in your airbox, I bought 2 but due to the lack of filtration I didnt use them.
     
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    I would never run mine without one, far too much debris that can get in IMO.
     
  10. Scott

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    Would have thought it wasn't worth the risk too. Hrc filters sound amazin tho
     
  11. Barstewardsquad

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    People take them out because a search on google tells them to take them out ;)

    The same people would stick their left testicle in a vice if google told them too :D
     
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  12. JimGreen

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    For the sake of maybe 2bhp, I'd rather keep the filter in and know my engines healthy.

    Don't Remove It ! ! ! ! !
     
  13. robbo

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    I Did this once.....it was a 1974 1.3 L escort that i just fitted a twin choke weber to, sounded ACE ! But this was the first and last time iv run anything without a filter,

    There for a reason mate !
     
  14. Tezza H

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    Don't knock it till youve tried it :)
     
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    I would NEVER run a bike without a filter

    I'll dig out the picture of the dead bird in the airbox - its pretty shocking when you open the airbox and find that sat there - it was all dried out luckily so no smell or guts lol
     
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    Make sure you warm the vice first! Cold steel and testicles don't go together :D
     
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    NEVER
    you may as well throw sand in your oil
    if i went t o buy a bike and found it had no air filter in it id turn on my heels and run
     
  18. Gilesy

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    i took my BMC race filters out of my bike this year and put standard K&N ones back in. The airbox was like a sand pit after 3000 miles with those race filters..

    for sale if anyone wants them! £120 new, £50
     

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