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Cruiser
Posts: 97 Brighton, Colorado | I made the mistake of asking about upgrading air filters on a previous thread, so I'll start another thread and try to be as specific as I can.
First off, Thanks KevinX and VAryder for your info. As addressed earlier, I have an -09 Vision with the Stage 1, level 1 exhausts. Specifically, will the Arlen Ness "Twin-Sucker" top filter ($79.95), Front filter ($59.95) and/or the Performance Kit ($129.95) help in the performance of my bike. Just looking at whether my "performance" levels, i.e. torque, h.p. etc. would be enhanced with these additions or not. |
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Visionary
Posts: 1340 Gainesville Fl Home of the Gators | Your stage 1 kit came with the front filter; so there is no reason to spend any money there. I can't speak for the Ness top plate, but I have installed a BUNCH of the Lloydz intake plates with an average of 5HP without a VFC, and 9HP with. Also gains of 3FtLb across the bottom, and 7-10FtLb across the top of the curve. |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 12 Springfield, MO | Kevinx,
I was tempted to put on Lloydz intake plate until I am ready for the full package of the cams, controller and maybe an exhaust system. If I just do the intake plate is there any risk of negatives such as popping or anything without the controller? Just curious if there was any downside?
mwspoon |
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Visionary
Posts: 1340 Gainesville Fl Home of the Gators | mwspoon - 2009-02-27 6:57 AM
Kevinx,
I was tempted to put on Lloydz intake plate until I am ready for the full package of the cams, controller and maybe an exhaust system. If I just do the intake plate is there any risk of negatives such as popping or anything without the controller? Just curious if there was any downside?
mwspoon
Never put it on a bike without an exhaust upgrade. Would not really recomend it with the stock mufflers |
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