pipercross filter
pipercross filter
pipercross mpx filter they list them saying no need for modifying fueling can you just fit one to standard bike?
- lloydie
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Re: pipercross filter
No I've tried ,it will need setting up
Re: pipercross filter
what does that entail lloydie
- lloydie
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Re: pipercross filter
Dyno time ! New main jets needle shims or a Dyno jet kit .
£250+ for set up at most places all just to fit a air filter when the standard works great with these bikes .
Mine made most power it ever had with standard air filter, jets , and exhaust last year , sure it had other mods .
£250+ for set up at most places all just to fit a air filter when the standard works great with these bikes .
Mine made most power it ever had with standard air filter, jets , and exhaust last year , sure it had other mods .
- agentpineapple
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Re: pipercross filter
try a bmc road filter, mik in canada rates them as the best balance between a road(oem) and race(k&n/pipercross) filter... ![Thumbup :thumbup:](./images/smilies/icon_thumbup.gif)
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Re: pipercross filter
I have had very good results with the BMC street. Our mate Markus (aka Tweety) has done extensive testing with many air filters and came to the conclusion that the BMC was the best overall option, IIRC
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Re: pipercross filter
BMC street still needs proper settings as there is hole in 4-5 rpm, I don't think there is significant difference to KN.
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Re: pipercross filter
I'm also running the BMC street but as mentioned will need jetting to suit as would any significant change.
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