koiking125
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posted on 29/1/11 at 11:09 AM |
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Airbox over sausage filter?
What problems would be expected when changing from a sausage filter to an origonal airbox setup?
Just swapped to an airbox, it has quietened the induction side of things down but on acceleration it now stutters sometimes when higher up in the
revs. The air filter is not new, so can change that but do you think it will help or will it need re-jetting or setting up?
Cheers Kev
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RazMan
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posted on 29/1/11 at 11:20 AM |
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Its a bit difficult to offer any advice if we don't know what your engine setup is
Cheers,
Raz
When thinking outside the box doesn't work any more, it's time to build a new box
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MakeEverything
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posted on 29/1/11 at 11:58 AM |
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Sounds like it needs setting up for the different filter. Its amazing how much of a difference it makes.
Kindest Regards,
Richard.
...You can make it foolProof, but youll never make it Idiot Proof!...
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koiking125
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posted on 29/1/11 at 12:11 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by RazMan
Its a bit difficult to offer any advice if we don't know what your engine setup is
Its a 1997 rrv fireblade engine that has been Dynojetted, up until this morning it has had a TTS sausage filter fitted, now I have fitted the standard
airbox from the origonal bike.
Cheers Kev
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cosmick
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posted on 29/1/11 at 12:32 PM |
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You've probably just answered your question. It has been Dynojetted. Most Dynojet kits were fitted to bring the air fuel ratio back to normal
because the sausage air filter fitted was less restrictive than the standard item. Now you have fitted the standard airbox, it will probably be
running rich in the mid range, hence the stutter when accelerating. You will need to investigate what needles are in the carbs, whether the air
correctors have been changed and if the main jets are still standard.
If it can't be fixed with a hammer then its probably an electrical problem.
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mistergrumpy
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posted on 29/1/11 at 12:47 PM |
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I changed my sausage filter for an airbox that I made and it seems a bit more temperamental starting up now but once it's going it seems fine
and smoother, unless it was a placebo effect
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matt_gsxr
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posted on 29/1/11 at 01:11 PM |
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andy bates, where are you?
I bet he can answer this in his sleep, and provide the parts to sort it out.
Maybe give him a call, he is friendly.
Matt
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gixermark
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posted on 29/1/11 at 09:46 PM |
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andy will most certainly know the answer..
But will also depend on whether you have a cold air feed into the std airbox ? or if its just sucking warm air in under teh bonnet through the std
inlets to the airbox etc ??
either way Andy will know, and be able to advise exactly what jets, clip position etc to run whatever set up you have
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koiking125
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posted on 29/1/11 at 11:13 PM |
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Thanks for all you replys guys, has anyone got Andys number and I will give him a ring.
Cheers Kev
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Major Stare
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posted on 30/1/11 at 10:52 AM |
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I had a TTS airfilter on my R1.
I removed this and fitted the standard air box and standard air filter. The result was a quieter induction and more torque.It ran toatally fine.
I then changed from a Techcraft can (from the old x-flow) to a bike can and it ran rich..... so i fitted a K&N air filter. This now runs fine
untill i get a PC fitted.
It sounds like you need the car mapping/PC, bike engines are sensitive to changes in induction and exhaust changes.
Speak to Andy http://www.abperformance.co.uk/ .... number is bottom right of webpage.
[Edited on 30/1/11 by Major Stare]
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koiking125
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posted on 30/1/11 at 11:12 AM |
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Have u2ud Andy thanks guys. Eagerly waiting a reply
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