Saki wrote:All a "performance"" style filter does in essence is provide better flow. But often the trade off is filtering isnt as good. This is often due to the fact that the filtering material isnt as dence, which is why you get better flow.
If you have a bike with EFI, then often the ECU will adjust the correct a/f ratio so you shouldnt need a re-tune as the change in flow also, unless your stock setup is very restrictive and the change is such that the motor runs sloppy.
From my experience, I put a BMC filter in my zx10r and overall it felt better. I wouldnt say it was a night and day change, but I feel like it was worth it. As it made the motor feel like it would spin up quicker.
Where as on my Z1000, the air intake was very small and restrictive, so not only with the BMC filter again but opening up the air box more, it felt like a cap had been taken off the power and it had plenty more.
So the benefits as such as, the motor wont be bottlenecked as much so it will be free'd up to rev harder and faster as it can get more air. This in turn will make a little more power, but in the pursuit of doing all this, your prob going to waste a bit more fuel also!
It often compliments a full exhaust system also as it helps with the air flow increase
More to come from someone who knows about jet kits
gman017 wrote:my understanding of dyno tuning is it allows the engine to be tuned under stress as opposed to normal tuning methods. It was explained to me that this allows for a more accurate tune. I am sure there are members that wiil be able to tell you more.
Storm Front wrote:gman017 wrote:my understanding of dyno tuning is it allows the engine to be tuned under stress as opposed to normal tuning methods. It was explained to me that this allows for a more accurate tune. I am sure there are members that wiil be able to tell you more.
Okay....so who?
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