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Old July 21st, 2009, 12:08 AM   #1
 
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I just wanna clear a couple things up about the mud lid, I cannot run the stock air filter? K&n is to tall? twin air pro flow only? I wanna know if i need to order something as my mud lid should be here soon! should have done my homework a little better first, but I like adimized black aluminum. Thanks alot gents
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (normac.chico @ Jul 20 2009, 09:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
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I just wanna clear a couple things up about the mud lid, I cannot run the stock air filter? K&n is to tall? twin air pro flow only? I wanna know if i need to order something as my mud lid should be here soon! should have done my homework a little better first, but I like adimized black aluminum. Thanks alot gents[/b]
Yes, the stock and the direct K&N replacement are too tall and it can not get enough air. Yes, the twinAir Powerflow is the way to go however there are other systems that incorporate the "Dome" style air intake. Just besure it get air from all the way around expecialy from the top like the TwinAir does.
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If he is EFI it will work stock if carbed he needs the powerflo kit
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Old July 21st, 2009, 05:36 PM   #4
 
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That's true. I see on another post he shows he has an 08, so,...never mind. A signature line would be nice normac.chico so we know what you have and have done.
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he could have a 650 though
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That's true too! normac.chico...so what is it you have man???
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That's true too! normac.chico...so what is it you have man???[/b]
08 750 efi, sorry im not to computer savie, so my stock filter will work then? thank you for you help!!!!!!!
i'll get my signature line up soon!!!!
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08 750 efi, sorry im not to computer savie, so my stock filter will work then? thank you for you help!!!!!!!
i'll get my signature line up soon!!!![/b]
Yup, you should be just fine.
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it should compensate enough from what Eric at EHS and Mudlift says who has an 08. It would have more gains with a better filter setup for more air. but will work good with EFI
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it should compensate enough from what Eric at EHS and Mudlift says who has an 08. It would have more gains with a better filter setup for more air. but will work good with EFI[/b]

AWESOME!!! Thanks Guys
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