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K&N filter
10/04/07 at 15:13:01
Which K&N filter fits the savage carbs?
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Re: K&N filter
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10/04/07 at 15:16:28
SU-6595 is direct drop-in replacement
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10/04/07 at 16:24:46
I'm sorry I wasn't clear. I was looking for the cone filter that fits th carb directly. I already removed the stock airbox.
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10/05/07 at 10:39:47
This one?
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Re: K&N filter
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10/05/07 at 11:20:03
The K&N RC1250 will fit direct to the carb opening.
You will have to cut part of the battery box cover away to provide clearance for the bottom of the filter. OR, since you have already removed the stock air box, you can move the battery box back a few inches to provide the clearance.
If you don't want to booger around with cutting things, the EMGO 60mm POD filter will fit without modification (or removal of the stock air box). It is physically smaller than the K&N, so you won't see the same increase in performance.
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10/05/07 at 19:46:33
The filter I'm looking for is the one Savage Gregg posted. I already have the EMGO filter. How much of a difference will it be? If the difference isn't huge, I'll stick with the EMGO.
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