K&N: yes or no?
K&N: yes or no?
I recently took delivery of a set of Micron oval (race, I believe) slip-ons and a Dynojet kit which I hope to install in the very near future (note: FYI the Dynojet jet kit is identical to the Micron kit, same needles, springs,...). During the installation process, I will be disabling the PAIR system, adjusting the TPS and installing a long intake trumpet on the front cylinder (increase lows and mids). Based on info received from the well-known VTR tuner at Revolution Racing I will not be drilling my slides (doesn't recommend it for a street bike). My big dilemma now is whether or not to invest in a K&N air filter. I essentially use the bike for sport-touring and want more punch in the midrange (max. 7K rpm). I have been doing a lot of research in the matter of getting the K&N or keeping the stock filter in place and have been getting mixed messages with some claiming that (once properly jetted for of course) the K&N increases power across the rev band while others claim that it gives better top-end but at the expense of mid-range. Does anyone know for sure? I want to get this straightened out once and for all so I do not have to repeat the re-jetting process all over again for nothing. Again, I am mostly looking for extra punch in the mids and am not overly concerned with high-rpm power. Your input would be GREATLY appreciated. Dyno numbers to confirm seat-of-the-pants feelings would also be very welcome. Thanks again and this is the last you will hear from me on this topic.
Cheers
Cheers
- Stormin Ben
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Here's a link to a dyno chart of my bike with Pipercross filter fitted & road legal Remus'
verses
my mates with K&N and race pipes
http://www.abercon.co.uk/vtr1000/displa ... ce%20cans)
As you can see his is monster in the midrange but mine is better 'oop top'
Ben
verses
my mates with K&N and race pipes
http://www.abercon.co.uk/vtr1000/displa ... ce%20cans)
As you can see his is monster in the midrange but mine is better 'oop top'
Ben
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My Monster 900 made an extra 7 bhp throughout the entire rev range with stg 2 dynojet with open K&N and Remus Grand Prix. If your gonna let the pipes breathe you have to let the air in in the first place... From what I gather the needle on the dynojet kit is a different 'profile' than the others and is thus superior.
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Sorry Ben, still no go. Thanks for giving it another go though
In regards to my K&N question, my main concern in asking this question is the power curve. Gaining 3 hp on top is not worth a 4 hp drop at 5K, it is really that simple.
On another note, I just got back from riding my 'Storm with the 43 teeth rear sprocket and I love it. I also shimmed the rear shock 4.5 mm and raised the forks 6 mm and the results are awesome (of course the shortened wheelbase from the larger rear sprocket also helps). These minor changes have transformed the bike. I am really looking forward to getting those pipes and jet kit on there. Woohoo!!!!
Again, if anyone has experience comparing stock filter vs K&N (both properly jetted and with aftermarket pipes preferably) I would certainly welcome your input.
Cheers
Micky

In regards to my K&N question, my main concern in asking this question is the power curve. Gaining 3 hp on top is not worth a 4 hp drop at 5K, it is really that simple.
On another note, I just got back from riding my 'Storm with the 43 teeth rear sprocket and I love it. I also shimmed the rear shock 4.5 mm and raised the forks 6 mm and the results are awesome (of course the shortened wheelbase from the larger rear sprocket also helps). These minor changes have transformed the bike. I am really looking forward to getting those pipes and jet kit on there. Woohoo!!!!
Again, if anyone has experience comparing stock filter vs K&N (both properly jetted and with aftermarket pipes preferably) I would certainly welcome your input.
Cheers
Micky
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God I hate computers!! Begs the question why I have a job in IT I suppose but in reality its so I can get my revenge on them
PC + 240V AC = satisfying crackle and smell of burning!!!!!
Third time lucky
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The K&N is still breathing through that small square hole in the middle of the big plastic bit so although intake velocity is higher (better midrange) its stifled at the top end slightly
The Pipercross is ENTIRELY foam so loses out in the midrange coz the intake velocity is a bit slow (think putting your finger over the end of a hose pipe; same volume of water but smaller hole = faster water) but at high revs it is flowing enough air to make decent power
Ben

PC + 240V AC = satisfying crackle and smell of burning!!!!!
Third time lucky
http://benholland.members.beeb.net/Ben-v-Geoff4.JPG
The K&N is still breathing through that small square hole in the middle of the big plastic bit so although intake velocity is higher (better midrange) its stifled at the top end slightly
The Pipercross is ENTIRELY foam so loses out in the midrange coz the intake velocity is a bit slow (think putting your finger over the end of a hose pipe; same volume of water but smaller hole = faster water) but at high revs it is flowing enough air to make decent power
Ben
well I've been looking in to this a bit closer to home.... do you guys get DNA over there? cheaper than K&N.mik_str wrote:Again, if anyone has experience comparing stock filter vs K&N (both properly jetted and with aftermarket pipes preferably) I would certainly welcome your input.
Cheers
Micky
anyway heres a couple of links.... check em out if ya like.
http://ozfirestorm.proboards34.com/inde ... 1113870739
http://ozfirestorm.proboards34.com/inde ... 1113702599
http://ozfirestorm.proboards34.com/inde ... 1113801838
LOL.... just noticed that you are a member there anyway

cheers Darryl
Same as me (although i dont have a job at the moment.......again). I just like confusing users..... very satisfiying.Stormin Ben wrote:God I hate computers!! Begs the question why I have a job in IT I suppose but in reality its so I can get my revenge on them![]()
PC + 240V AC = satisfying crackle and smell of burning!!!!!
Rich.


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Na I havent...... but seriously thinking bout this mod tho... simple but afective http://ozfirestorm.proboards34.com/inde ... 1103237904yellafella wrote:Anyone heard or tried this mod ?
http://ozfirestorm.proboards34.com/inde ... 1111133695
But in my mind the screw mentioned adusts the fuel mix... as in the fuel side not air side of things so winding it in would that not restrist the fuel.... making the bike more leaner???????????? not what ya want after puting the DNA/K&N in.
cheers Darryl
Further to ridge removal, has any one tried running 2 intake tubes the same length. I read somewhere that the rear carb has a long one to keep down emissions noises and that if you put another front on in then it will improve things at the top end. Conversely a long one on the front will improve mid range.......
Any one got any ideas
Max
Any one got any ideas

Max
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