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Old February 8th, 2010, 10:11 PM   #1
 
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Hello I was just curious as to what performance air filter you would recommend?
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Old February 9th, 2010, 12:03 AM   #2
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I run UNI on my Brute 750 and Grizz 700. UNI is the best there is IMO.
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Hello I was just curious as to what performance air filter you would recommend?
Well if money doesn't matter, the twinair powerflow is probably your best bet. A K&N with a wrap is OK in less dusty areas. There will be those that love their Unifilters too. I had the K&N, but now have the TwinAir OEM replacement.
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I have the Twin Air Pro Flow, with an EHS airbox lid, and DG intake snorkle, on my Prairie and like the set up very much. Before the Twin Air Pro Flow, I ran a Twin Air OEM replacement. I like K&N filters in my pickup truck, but find they do not filter dust well enough for my atvs.
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I ordered a twin air OE replacement today off motosport.com The price is very reasonable, about 1/3 of the price of a K & N.
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Colorado,

You will be very happy with the Twin Air. Just be sure to keep it oiled. I see you are from NH. I have been atving, a couple of times, in the Colebrook area. You have some beautiful country, and great trails, in NH.
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what are guys using to oil there twin air or similiar... i find i get dust in my engine with oem and twin air
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what are guys using to oil there twin air or similiar... i find i get dust in my engine with oem and twin air
I use Notali but a friend uses belray. There is another they talk about on MIMB when I find it I'll post it. Just oil isn't good enough.
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I use PJ1 on my UNI. It is very tacky so you never have oil in the box. It will work on any foam air filter. Bought a can at my dealer for around $12 I think.
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Found this while surfing. Good info on oiling filters.

How to Oil a Uni-Filter Foam Filter | eHow.com
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