Air Filter Opinions

11 replies to this topic
  • Tim Kirchner

Posted 29 January 2012 - 08:24 AM

#1


I know you have one... What air filter are you running on your ttr? Which brand/type/whatever provides the best airflow and protection?

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  • wrwest

Posted 29 January 2012 - 08:53 AM

#2

Stock and twin air same performance.

  • Dirt Bike Crazy

Posted 29 January 2012 - 10:43 AM

#3

Get a Uni High Flow air filter.

Haven't tried it but its supposed to be the best.

  • the1000z

Posted 31 January 2012 - 05:36 AM

#4

UNIfilter NU-3254ST $25... way better than stock, didn't try anything else...

  • High_Boost

Posted 31 January 2012 - 06:50 AM

#5

View Postthe1000z, on 31 January 2012 - 05:36 AM, said:

UNIfilter NU-3254ST $25... way better than stock, didn't try anything else...

same here.. I imagine the BBR Uni is better, but for $80 I had to pass

  • Tim Kirchner

Posted 01 February 2012 - 04:41 AM

#6

Alright, three votes for the UNI, just might have to do it...I'm still running stock, cleaned but never replaced.

  • Leardriver

Posted 01 February 2012 - 10:25 AM

#7

How do you define better? The stock one filters fine. I think we all get a case of tinker-itis sometimes. I know I do!

I hooked up a vacuum gauge to the little intake boot port and did some full throttle runs with the stock carb and filter. Vacuum was zero at full throttle while driving it.

That is the old test for determining if you need a bigger carb, more air, etc. The motor could not use any more air. So, to me, save your $25 air filter money for 5 more tanks of gas.

  • Chas_M

Posted 02 February 2012 - 09:09 AM

#8

It is always nice to have one or two spare filters and alternate them. That way you will always have a fresh filter ready to go. Stock, Uni or Twin Air, all are good. The convenience is worth the added cost.

  • Tim Kirchner

Posted 02 February 2012 - 01:31 PM

#9

Thanks Leardriver...you changed my mind back. I'll buy some gas. Can see how it would be convenient to have multiple air filters, but if its not going to help anything, I don't need it now, I'll wait till I have extra money and come down with a case of tinkeritis. Wonder what the vacuum gauge would read with the stock air box and new jets? Did I put a bunch of holes in my plastic for nothing?

  • tenaja

Posted 05 February 2012 - 07:55 PM

#10

I used to use Uni with NoToil (for the easy cleaning)...but not any more. I put a brand new filter in my desert bike for my one-to-last ride, but after the bike sat a year, the NoToil made the Uni disintegrate... not a good combination. I hate the "real" oil, but it doesn't harden and it doesn't eat the filter.

  • socalxr

Posted 05 February 2012 - 10:46 PM

#11

I vote for the BBR set-up. It allows for much more air.

  • Leardriver

Posted 06 February 2012 - 10:36 AM

#12

I have no doubt that there are aftermarket filters that allow more air. The question is whether the bike can benefit from it.

This is a 7.97 HP lawn mower engine. The stock filter does a good job of filtering, maybe more so than the aftermarket ones.

Buy a Uni or whatever. It can't hurt anything, and if it makes you feel like you just installed a performance part, great! I am unconvinced that in this particular application, there is anything to gain.

I am the first guy to try to soup something up. If I get a new electric shaver, and figure out a way to install a turbo in it, I will.



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