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Rectifier in Airbox
03/18/12 at 06:50:08
 
Is this what you guys mean by rectifier "dropped" in the air box
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Reply #2 - 03/18/12 at 08:40:58
 
you don't want the connectors blocking the snorkel.
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Reply #3 - 03/18/12 at 16:50:14
 
verslagen1 wrote on 03/18/12 at 08:40:58:
you don't want the connectors blocking the snorkel.

Unless you leave the plastic cover off the side and just screw the tin back on.
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Reply #4 - 03/18/12 at 19:47:05
 
Thanks for the info guys think i will leave the cap off and put only the tin on.
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Reply #5 - 03/18/12 at 21:04:01
 
Nightgrey wrote on 03/18/12 at 19:47:05:
Thanks for the info guys think i will leave the cap off and put only the tin on.  

It'll get a little more growl to it as well. Smiley Grin
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Reply #6 - 03/19/12 at 17:54:10
 
Fits so nice in there you woul. Think they planned for it hahaha
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Reply #7 - 03/20/12 at 07:24:44
 
I left the side cover in place and yanked the snorkel for better airflow, but then my rectifier is still in its original spot too.
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Reply #8 - 03/20/12 at 10:22:30
 
i de snorkeled also w/ a kn drop in..
was reading a snowmobile site they were talkin adout a "tuned"
airbox..something to do with harmonics and pulses..interesting read but dont think the suzi engineers did that much research and testing for our lil scoot..
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Reply #9 - 03/20/12 at 13:55:15
 
Yup, K&N drop-in here too.  I agree.  I doubt they "tuned" our thumpers with that snorkel.  I know I get better airflow now and it's still somewhat less likely to get junk sucked into it.
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