Clamp On Filter

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MrSlithers
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Clamp On Filter

#1 Post by MrSlithers »

I would really like to clean up the look of my Dale so I was wanting to remount my fuel pump and battery and get rid of the airbox and ECU tray with the filter so I was thinkin about getting a clamp on foam air filter. But before I do, what all do I need to know and do? And, what size filter (diameter) should I be lookin for?

superfly
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#2 Post by superfly »

I just switched from k&n clamp on to UNI clamp on, they were both universals and the same size, 2 1/4 flange, angle 20 degrees, and 6 in tall. Dual stage UNI is nice in wetter muddier conditions.

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#3 Post by claas900 »

..does that one fit under the stock tank/air box cover?.Were did you get it at? Or do you have a part # maybe?

MrSlithers
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#4 Post by MrSlithers »

Where do I put the air box pressure sensor at once the airbox is gone?

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#5 Post by haydug »

Contact canniboomer, I know Dave has a kit (or I think so anyway LOL) that is a bolt on deal. He also has foam or K&N filters. I personally do not like a K&N, but Kenny (my mechanic aka: housercannondale) has a clamp on K&N and loves it.

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#6 Post by MrSlithers »

I'd still beable to leave the ECU tray in its place right? Im gonna go up town here later and get a foam UNI but if I don't have any luck, I will get a hold of boomer.

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#7 Post by Trouble »

just clamp the sensor out of the way.get any universal filter with a 52mm or so flange.This may not be the best set up for wet conditions but works well for me.Plus it only costs me a few bucks for the filter.i know old post but some people still own dales..lol

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