Re: Howto: K&N Filter for NC30
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:08 pm
When i get 5 mins ill try sort it all out as all of my project pics have also gone.
http://www.400greybike.com/forum/
The advantage is that the K&N can be cleaned and reused.xivlia wrote:soo has this mod have any significant improvements on the road? have you noticed anything different than stock filter? im needing a new filter, but im deciding whether to get the normal one and straight fit it on, or pay extra 13 quid and get this one?
Pm'd yaxivlia wrote:damn! how can i forget such a thing. of course, i think i will buy that then!. but first, i must and MUST buy a new rear brake pad. MOT is over due.. and still using the bike to get to college
:Oxivlia wrote:damn! how can i forget such a thing. of course, i think i will buy that then!. but first, i must and MUST buy a new rear brake pad. MOT is over due.. and still using the bike to get to college
All pics Edited/Updated and prices now reflect 2012 and guess what PRICE DROP!porndoguk wrote:after months of trial and error between myself, other forum members, and K&N the company its self. we finally have a solution with a reasonable price tag!
A close to perfect fit K&N panel filter - Product Number 33-2006
it cost £28.99 (2010) NOW £28.66 (2012)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DODGE-Charger ... 46063c58d7
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/K-N-AIR-FILTER-33 ... 45f0e514b9
http://www.knfilters.com/search/product ... od=33-2006
Tools Needed:
Stanley Knife,
Chissel (Sharp - Wood)
Sand Paper,
1. Remove the Paper filter close to the houseing with your stanley knife, easy peasy job.
2. remove the filter gauze from the under side, there are 6 abs plastic blobs/lugs, i found a sharp chisel easiest and gave it a sharp tap to cut the heads of. a stanley knife would do it but due to working within the housing it may be tricky.
3. cut either the right or left hand shoulder from the filter, ONLY CUT OFF/REMOVE ONE SIDE i used my stanley several times just score the surface and go over it 10 times and the knife will drop through the plastic is very soft so dont force it, just take your time.
(i cut the LEFT hand side,) this pic is upside down btw.
4.remove the remainder of filter paper around the houseing with a "SHARP "chisel, and then sand off the excess to remove any chance of break down entering the engine/fueling system.
5. then fit to bike, and have a beer.
Finished Article
Bellow
Fitted 1
Through the Snorkle