Daytona filters are still available i have one in mine and i am very happy with it. I bought it from jamie in japan. I could'nt say how it compares to the others though as i have not tried them.
When cutting out the airbox lid and upgrading to a free flow filter (looking forward to the responses on this one), does it require rejetting, carb work etc? Or can it just be fitted?
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Well, it's debatable that a Daytona filter will be any more free-flowing than what you have already, so personally I doubt I would bother investing in one unless what you have is damaged. They are still available though, as Grant says.
Fitting pods filters inside the stock (but modified) airbox, I would say, is a bad idea. The stock airbox is rather small at the best of times, and I would expect the sides of the filters to touch the the airbox. I doubt that will do you any favours!
You could fit pod filters inside an HRC "airbox". The HRC item is actually a carburettor shield designed to promote still air around the carbs, and is pretty much the same size as the whole area behind and above the carbs. Plenty of room for air to circulate around the pods. Fit the largest pods you can! _________________ Andy.
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I use uni filter foam which i cut to size and oil with air filter oil.
Seems to work ok for me. The foam itself it courser than the factory foam filter, so i guess it flows better. I would NOT advise using it with out oil though. _________________ Winning isn't everything, but loosing isn't anything
I never oil my road bike fitlers .I do not think there is any use in doing it as you don`t have the dust and dirt you get on dirt bikes and the oil will only restrict the airflow a bit .
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