Robert80 Posted February 12, 2015 Report Share Posted February 12, 2015 (edited) hey there, does anyone have expiriences with the filtersystem from pro design. is it good and the money worth? i wanna buy the set with the yellow foam filter. is this a good filter? or is it better to ride the k&N. i´am ride in sandy and dusty terrains. some people say foam filters are the best for this type of riding?! for what is the red condome in this set?????? best regards from germany Edited February 12, 2015 by Robert80 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WFOFTMFW Posted February 12, 2015 Report Share Posted February 12, 2015 To whom this may concern.I can pretty much help you with this one cause I had a thread about it. I just bought a k n n pro flow kit with outer wears because I ride in sand an dirt. The foam filter is better if you ride in dusty conditions but I went with knn cause it cost more an I'm a baller. The pro flow kits are pretty much the best air filters out if your running a air box with no lid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bsock Posted February 13, 2015 Report Share Posted February 13, 2015 I picked up a ModQuad setup with a K&N filter and outerwears and it seems to have a nice fit and finish. Seems the foam filters always clog relatively fast. Brandon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert80 Posted February 13, 2015 Author Report Share Posted February 13, 2015 thanks for infomations. To whom this may concern.I can pretty much help you with this one cause I had a thread about it.I just bought a k n n pro flow kit with outer wears because I ride in sand an dirt.The foam filter is better if you ride in dusty conditions but I went with knn cause it cost more an I'm a baller.The pro flow kits are pretty much the best air filters out if your running a air box with no lid. ??? i want use the airbox lid. are there any problems or should i throw it away??? i try to get a set with foam filter in the german tuning shops. it sounds good to me. so i can throw the original air filter away. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WFOFTMFW Posted February 14, 2015 Report Share Posted February 14, 2015 (edited) thanks for infomations. i want use the airbox lid. are there any problems or should i throw it away??? i try to get a set with foam filter in the german tuning shops. it sounds good to me. so i can throw the original air filter away. What I meant was that the pro design pro flow kits are pretty much the best air filter "kits" out/with air box.Half of the point of them other then better air flow over stock is you can take the lid off without worrying about the air filter falling off or whatever causing a leak.The air box lid holds the stock air filter in place. A lot of people run there banshees without the lid.I would take it off IF you were going to buy the pro design foam kit, just remember you WILL have to rejet an like Bsock said the foam filters clog up relatively fast. Edited February 14, 2015 by WFOFTMFW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert80 Posted February 14, 2015 Author Report Share Posted February 14, 2015 actually i ride the originaly air filter basket with an green air foam filter. after 4 hour of ride filter it is also cloging very fast. i you ride in dusty conditions. this is no problem for me, after every ride i clean it. if i find a set in germany i will be reporting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert80 Posted February 20, 2015 Author Report Share Posted February 20, 2015 hey there, i got one set.^^. it looks good an it fits to 100%. one more question. is it good to cut the nose in the airbox and on the box lid? you see the stamps on the filter from the noses on the second pic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reggiexp Posted May 1 Report Share Posted May 1 hi i know this a old post but am curious i got a air filter adaptor plate and was wanting ot put a k&n on but was also looking at pro design foam filter but will the foam filter fit the adaptor plate i got? cause seems like the pro design kit plate looks to be a smaller dimension and i cant find info about the pro design filter mounting diameter i like k&n but also am a lazy bastard and donnt do a lot of maintenance.. i used to have k&n in my adly 300 (honda trx300ex) and it ran fine but the tube between airbox and carb was always dirty with dust... never noticed it till i cleaned it once tought it was old dust from befor and then cleaned itr a year later was same black dirty dusty inside and sumer gets dusty here. forest dirt gravel. right now i run stock with twin air filter but i hate the mounting system the foam was gone so i had to impovise somethign els put some thing condence foam clued it around it, yeah now my air filter is pretty much glueded in, so i got the plate havent mounted it yet so am douting if i wanna mount the k&n on my banshee or buy a 65€ prodesign air filter but have no clue if prodesign will fit the plate adaptor i got... that is made for k&n. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JerzOutlaw350 Posted May 1 Report Share Posted May 1 @reggiexp If you have a true Pro Design Air Filter adapter plate and not a cheap Chinese knockoff or a Vito’s Performance adapter plate is that the Pro Design air filter adapter plates are marked with either “K&N filter Only” or “Foam filter Only”. So if you have an adapter plate for a K&N filter then only a K&N filter # (YA-3502) will fit that adapter plate. If you had the adapter plate for the Foam Filter then you would need the Pro Design Foam Filter # (PD-207). I personally use the Pro Design Pro Flow Kit with the K&N Filter with a Outerwear # 20-1005-01 and I ride in extremely dusty and sandy conditions and I don’t have any problems with the Pro Design setup whatsoever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reggiexp Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 On 5/1/2024 at 11:07 PM, JerzOutlaw350 said: @reggiexp If you have a true Pro Design Air Filter adapter plate and not a cheap Chinese knockoff or a Vito’s Performance adapter plate is that the Pro Design air filter adapter plates are marked with either “K&N filter Only” or “Foam filter Only”. So if you have an adapter plate for a K&N filter then only a K&N filter # (YA-3502) will fit that adapter plate. If you had the adapter plate for the Foam Filter then you would need the Pro Design Foam Filter # (PD-207). I personally use the Pro Design Pro Flow Kit with the K&N Filter with a Outerwear # 20-1005-01 and I ride in extremely dusty and sandy conditions and I don’t have any problems with the Pro Design setup whatsoever. hi didnt see the reply ahh okay i got a cheap china air plastic fitler plate, and a cheap k&n clone that i dont really feel like using, so i was curious if i buy the pro design filter alone for 80€ it wil fit the adapter i got. havent mounted anything yet, but i hate the stock air filter system i did remove the old foam and pout some thicker foam and glued that with gasket maker. but now i cant remove my air filter to clean it... so its anoying me. yeah i dont ride sand its dirt, and dusty gravel in summer my honda trx300ex had a k&n and that filter was brown after 2 months of summer use but the problem was that also my rubber pipe between air box and carb was brown all around i cleaned it and 1 year later it was brown again. that makes me think twice to use a k&n on a banshee not same value/price of quad i take more care of it. anyway nobody know the pro design mount outside diameter for air fitler mount? cause the china plat is like 92 93mm and the china k&n is 94mm ish but there no foam filter of that size and nobody posted the dimension of the pro design kit... i did get a outerwear for it never used that also. so its or am gonna use my china plate with china k&n and outerwear, or i want ot try and find a foam filter that fits (no luck yet) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JerzOutlaw350 Posted June 8 Report Share Posted June 8 @reggiexp This company might be able to help you with what you’re looking for. https://www.atvsonly.co.uk/collections/banshee I’m from here in the United States. Parts over here are some what available but they are expensive right now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reggiexp Posted July 5 Report Share Posted July 5 On 6/8/2024 at 9:37 PM, JerzOutlaw350 said: @reggiexp This company might be able to help you with what you’re looking for. https://www.atvsonly.co.uk/collections/banshee I’m from here in the United States. Parts over here are some what available but they are expensive right now. Thank but uk is also not Europe anymore so i gotta pay 20% import duty also.. And shipping probably a other 20-30€ dépendING om the part. The pounds price converted to euro is same price i find on france sites. But thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Qliphoth Posted September 9 Report Share Posted September 9 i personally can recommend the Pro Design Foam Filter. the first thing i had to change, only 2 weeks after i got my shee delivered from the Dealer in April 2020, was the OEM Filter, because the Dealer smeared Filter Oil all over the foam O-Ring. probably to make sure it seals well. but when i removed the filter, the O-Ring was sticking to the Air Filter Box then ripped off. i had no other choice to purchase a new one. a OEM Filter was hard to get and i did not wanted it anyway, so i came across the Pro Design, which was in stock at a german online shop, that offers also a lot of other parts for the Banshee (OEM & After Market). i paid 129,00 Euros for it. unfortunately the price went up to 139,00€ currently. since then, the PD is still in good shape still. no rips in the rubber jacket. but after approximately two years, there was a small hole inside the red outer filter hull, directly at a seam, i glued it together with super glue. worked out well. in my opinion, this wasn't a materal fault but those 4 spiky plastic thingies that stick out inside the Air Box and also the Air Box Cover were the actual culprits. they are probably there to fix the OEM Filter and prevent it from rattling. after i realized it, i shortened them with a Dremel and rounded the remaining stumps with a File. i did not cut them off completely, just as far so they don't poke very deep into the Filter anymore. the installation was quite easy. but make sure the holes that you have to drill into the Ait Filter Box are tight and not not bigger than the screws. also add liquid engine seal or silicone tothe srews to prevent air leaks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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