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Which K&N Filter and other variouse upgrades
05/19/12 at 21:56:01
As the topic asks, which K&N filter do I need to order to replace the stock filter box for better breathing of the engine. I guess my search skills aren't too good here as I can't seem to find it via the search.
Also has anyone replaced the stock turn signals running lights front and rear with LED units?? if so which ones did you use and what all would be required to be done other then replacing the units themselves? I'm also interested in possibly doing a HID headlamp upgrade and was wondering if anyone had any experience with any of the kits that are out there.
Any help here would definitely be appreciated.
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05/20/12 at 09:26:19
google is your friend. search suzuki motorcycle k n air filter. you
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have to rejet your carb.
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05/20/12 at 09:32:49
http://www.knfilters.com/search/product.aspx?Prod=SU-6595
You can replace the signals with anything you want. You can get HID light bulbs off of eBay for cheap, mine seemed to burn out pretty fast though... you most likely will need to re-jet with your K&N filter since it has supposedly higher air flow..
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05/20/12 at 16:01:24
Thanks for the info. When asking for the filter I was thinking of the cone style. Didn't think the stock replacement K&N would make much difference but I guess it does. Not afraid of re-jetting at all here I'm fairly mechanically inclined. The bike has already got a Jardine muffler on it and has be re-jetted for that and runs beautiful.
I've also ordered a Corbin seat for it already for maximum comfort on those longer rides.
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05/20/12 at 16:49:55
K&N RC-1250 or K&N RC-2880 if you want to attach it directly to the carb, K&N RC-1920 if you want to attach it to the carb boot.
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K&N RC-1250 or K&N RC-2880 if you want to attach it directly to the carb, K&N RC-1920 if you want to attach it to the carb boot.
Thanks a bunch. Just what I needed.
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rfw2003 wrote
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Built2Last wrote
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K&N RC-1250 or K&N RC-2880 if you want to attach it directly to the carb, K&N RC-1920 if you want to attach it to the carb boot.
Thanks a bunch. Just what I needed.
R.F.
RC-2880 won't work with the stock battery box though
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rfw2003 wrote
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Built2Last wrote
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K&N RC-1250 or K&N RC-2880 if you want to attach it directly to the carb, K&N RC-1920 if you want to attach it to the carb boot.
Thanks a bunch. Just what I needed.
R.F.
RC-2880 won't work with the stock battery box though
Good info to have. RC-1250 it is then.
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rfw2003 wrote
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Thanks for the info. When asking for the filter I was thinking of the cone style. Didn't think the stock replacement K&N would make much difference but I guess it does. Not afraid of re-jetting at all here I'm fairly mechanically inclined. The bike has already got a Jardine muffler on it and has be re-jetted for that and runs beautiful.
I've also ordered a Corbin seat for it already for maximum comfort on those longer rides.
R.F.
You will be really glad you spent the coin on the Corbin.
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rfw2003 wrote
on 05/20/12 at 16:01:24:
Thanks for the info. When asking for the filter I was thinking of the cone style. Didn't think the stock replacement K&N would make much difference but I guess it does. Not afraid of re-jetting at all here I'm fairly mechanically inclined. The bike has already got a Jardine muffler on it and has be re-jetted for that and runs beautiful.
I've also ordered a Corbin seat for it already for maximum comfort on those longer rides.
R.F.
You will be really glad you spent the coin on the Corbin.
I sure hope so, in the little riding I've been doing on the back roads while waiting till I can get it registered this coming week, I've found the stock seat rather lacking in comfort.
R.F.
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K&N RC-1250 or K&N RC-2880 if you want to attach it directly to the carb, K&N RC-1920 if you want to attach it to the carb boot.
Is there any benefit in having a filter directly off the carb or on the carb boot, ie more torque or hp? Or is this just strictly for looks?
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Kyle wrote
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Built2Last wrote
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K&N RC-1250 or K&N RC-2880 if you want to attach it directly to the carb, K&N RC-1920 if you want to attach it to the carb boot.
Is there any benefit in having a filter directly off the carb or on the carb boot, ie more torque or hp? Or is this just strictly for looks?
Theory is, is that it should breath a little easier then even with just the K&N stock replacement filter in the stock filter box, because it rids you of the restriction of the filter box itself. Only issue that you come across though is that with the open filter is the more likely hood of the engine ingesting a big gulp of water if you hit a puddle just right. So I'm still on the fence as to which way I'm gonna go as I'm sure there isn't much difference in power gain.
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05/21/12 at 04:08:23
I modified my air box to increase the volume between the filter & carb.
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