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Message started by bobdog on 12/23/14 at 15:39:32

Title: uni-pod
Post by bobdog on 12/23/14 at 15:39:32

Just installed a 4" long uni pod filter. Took a test ride and she cuts out ,burps n jerks at about 4500 rpm . Do I go to a bigger main jet?

Title: Re: uni-pod
Post by Serowbot on 12/23/14 at 15:50:29

Yup.... make sure the foam is adequately oiled too...

Title: Re: uni-pod
Post by Dave on 12/23/14 at 17:23:36

You might also have to raise the needle a bit as well.

And be certain the filter is not one that blocks the hole in the upper part of the inlet on the carb.  Some of the filters have thick rubber that blocks that port....and the carb can't work properly that way.

Title: Re: uni-pod
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 12/23/14 at 18:43:41

Pay attention to what Dave said.. we have seen several suffer odd problems
After installing a filter that blocked the carb up.

Title: Re: uni-pod
Post by 49mack on 12/30/14 at 20:14:40

In the process of desmogging a '96 California emissions Savage, I installed a pod filter. Plug checks indicated lean so I went to 150, then 155  until I got the desired tan color. My pod filter makes the bike louder. The intake literally drowns out the exhaust note at speed (Dyna muffler). When I installed a crankcase breather from Bike Bandit, it became noticeably quieter.

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