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Or Ramair foam sock filters?Have you tried Uni Filter or DNA Filters.
Or Ramair foam sock filters?Have you tried Uni Filter or DNA Filters.
They would have been a much simpler fit had I not A: steepened the inlet port angle and B: added extra length to the intake manifold ... (and probably C: because I really wanted intake flex and large filters that aren't directly bolted over the Sudco stacks). I also had to recess under the tank ... as you can imagine, nothing was particularly straightforward with the SFQ! And that's just one of many, many mods that required considerable thinking and countless hours of work. But I do LOVE the resultswow. the fcr's require a lot more modification. nice work on the carbon!
Would be fun to see the performance difference between these tubes and some straight ones with a smooth surface... ;-)Good thinking. I opted for remote filters. I used a my sheetmetal version as a mould for a carbon mid-piece (airbox replacement). Flex tubes JUST squeeze through and the BIG DNA filters are under the seat (not shown. Didn't like the look of the SF sidecovers once the airbox was gone.
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Performance?Would be fun to see the performance difference between these tubes and some straight ones with a smooth surface... ;-)
True Lothar. I've had two dyno runs, one with the open Sudco oval intake stacks (74hp) and one session after I fitted the flex over the stacks and with the DNA filters (71hp). Not a lot of difference felt on the road. If I could have a still airbox I would have it in a flash. Just not possible with the std twin frame ... and I wanted it to still be fundamentally an SF-based bike.Would be fun to see the performance difference between these tubes and some straight ones with a smooth surface... ;-)
What's your question, Paul?Performance?
Paul
Could be that with smooth surface tubes, you get better results... Even putting in some Inlet-stubs like these could smooth out the airflow...:True Lothar. I've had two dyno runs, one with the open Sudco oval intake stacks (74hp) and one session after I fitted the flex over the stacks and with the DNA filters (71hp). Not a lot of difference felt on the road. If I could have a still airbox I would have it in a flash. Just not possible with the std twin frame ... and I wanted it to still be fundamentally an SF-based bike.

What performance?What's your question, Paul?
A little too cryptic - more information?What performance?
Paul
A little too cryptic - more information?
You're obviously not attaining maximum power with those curved inlet tracts.Quentin, Laverdas produce no power and have no sales value but cost a fortune to maintain and rebuild and are mostly owned by people who never ride them. If I have told you once .....
I think you're confusing your own bikes and riding style with what Lothar and I are talking about, Paul. If you rode my bike the way I built it to be ridden it would scare you shitless - guaranteed. I actually DO ride it that way.You're obviously not attaining maximum power with those curved inlet tracts.
Quarter of a mile times will be down.
Paul
The only thing that scares me on a bike is cars.I think you're confusing your own bikes and riding style with what Lothar and I are talking about, Paul. If you rode my bike the way I built it to be ridden it would scare you shitless - guaranteed. I actually DO ride it that way.
Yep, the dyno. Performance. Which funnily enough, brings us right back to the point Lothar raised. Can you tel I'M trying to have the last word here, Paul?The only thing that scares me on a bike is cars.
Otherwise , only the dyno knows.
Paul
Good luck with that, Quentin.Can you tel I'M trying to have the last word here, Paul?
What figures did you get comparing straight intakes with the bent ones?Yep, the dyno. Performance. Which funnily enough, brings us right back to the point Lothar raised. Can you tel I'M trying to have the last word here, Paul?
already answered...:What figures did you get comparing straight intakes with the bent ones?
Paul
Yes.already answered...: