can any of the tubing going through air box etc be removed as some of it must just be for emissions it would make things simpler?
if this is coverd else were im sorry for re posting
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hey mister does pi--ing on the lemon tree make em grow better
no kid but it sure makes your ma mad (fastest indian)
i always wanted to ride a v twin now i got one i still cant
no kid but it sure makes your ma mad (fastest indian)

i always wanted to ride a v twin now i got one i still cant

Re: pipes
Start by removing the pairs system viewtopic.php?t=26096
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Re: pipes
Yes, you can remove all of the pipes inside the airbox to increase the airbox volume. These are engine breathers, one from each head, so you could run pipes external to the airbox and tee them into a filter bottle. I did this and dyno'd the bike before and after, it made no discernible difference to power, actually losing .5 bhp.
I also removed the triangular housings which hold the filters ensuring that air flowing into the carbs above the slides, and blanked off those corners, so further increasing volume.
I expected a better result, but sadly, no.
Probably best to leave it alone.
I also removed the triangular housings which hold the filters ensuring that air flowing into the carbs above the slides, and blanked off those corners, so further increasing volume.
I expected a better result, but sadly, no.
Probably best to leave it alone.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.