Best airfilter upgrade.
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Awesome.... Like I said though, the huge step of the cylcone big ID to the stock heads small ID makes a hole in the power curve. We notice it on a few of ours set up like that. They run fine, and can be tuned out, but just know that is possible. They also display a LOT of midrange and less low end from the standard Boomer-style setup.
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Like jess said above. If you run in these conditions only run the stock airbox or your motor will be toast. You can mod your stock box with a short stack bike air horn or a cyclone. Cyclones have different flavors. Ported bigger throttle body open filter, stock throttle body open filter,stock box bored throttle body,stock box stock throttle body. Cyclones are a velocity stack, each are made for peak hp for specific use. For bored throttle bodies cyclone outperform everything out there. For stock throttle bodies are about the same performance as a boomer setup which is also a very good unit and about the same as a short bike stack in the stock box for performance.Will try to get up some pics. If you run mud or water I highly recomend against any open airfilter setup and do some stock box mods.
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yeah; What Timbomoose said.
In my opinion these stock quads are not choked down as much as the jap quads. I want to try and move some of the wireing from the airfilter area, especialy on the Moto with the Map select. The one thing I love about the Dales is that the air filter doesn't get very dirty (I don't know if jesshamner can sy that, lol).
On a dusty MX track we would change the air filter on the Moto between motos at first but after a few races we found there wasn't much dirt in the filters when we cleaned them, so most times we just washed the quad to make sure the radiator was clean and waited for the next moto. My point to this is if you really want more HP and you ride in these conditions, after a few minuits in these conditions you start loosing HP because of the dirty air filter. I don't know about the open filters on the C-Dales but the jap bikes with the filter under the seats were constant maintanence at the MX track
In my opinion these stock quads are not choked down as much as the jap quads. I want to try and move some of the wireing from the airfilter area, especialy on the Moto with the Map select. The one thing I love about the Dales is that the air filter doesn't get very dirty (I don't know if jesshamner can sy that, lol).
On a dusty MX track we would change the air filter on the Moto between motos at first but after a few races we found there wasn't much dirt in the filters when we cleaned them, so most times we just washed the quad to make sure the radiator was clean and waited for the next moto. My point to this is if you really want more HP and you ride in these conditions, after a few minuits in these conditions you start loosing HP because of the dirty air filter. I don't know about the open filters on the C-Dales but the jap bikes with the filter under the seats were constant maintanence at the MX track
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