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RVF400 High Flow Air Filter Unit

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:47 pm
by gooey27
Hi all,

Im trying to find a high flow performance air filter for my '95 NC35 (see link) hopefully just a replacment filter to fit standard air box- cant find one for toffee! does one even exist?! Just bought an ART racing can + denso iridium plugs so want to fit a high flow filter at the same time...

cheers

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Re: RVF400 High Flow Air Filter Unit

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:50 pm
by CMSMJ1
The std filter is as good as any - K&N don't make filters for the 30 or 35 etc.
Your other option is to make a foam one but it will likely mess your fuelling up and is not really recommended.

Depends how keen you are to get fiddling with the jetting and suchlike.

If you want it to work..then fit a std filter. If you want to mess with it a bit for no guarantee of a better result then get some foam.

Welcome to the site too ;)

Re: RVF400 High Flow Air Filter Unit

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:56 pm
by gooey27
will stick to original then if there's no direct replacement, dont like the sound of blue petering an air filter myself, was always crap at cutting and sticking....

will get it fully set up when serviced with new end can and plugs!

thanks for the advice and the welcome!

Re: RVF400 High Flow Air Filter Unit

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 10:43 pm
by Spike16
bike looks very nice mate, not sur eon the rear number board but the front loovs lovely

iv just fitted a foam filter element but havent tested it yet, Rick O (the guy i bought it off) said as long as you you both parts of the dual element filter it shouldnt mess up fueling too much so finger crossed

Re: RVF400 High Flow Air Filter Unit

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 10:49 pm
by Cammo
Spike16 wrote:said as long as you you both parts of the dual element filter it shouldnt mess up fueling too much so finger crossed
If it doesn't change the fuelling requirement then you're not getting any more air in than the std filter.

More air needs more fuel...

I haven't seen the dual element filter you're referring to, but the foam filters I have seen have all required jetting changes.