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Hello All, I have a stock 2002 with no mods as of yet. My question is about the air filter and air box. I mainly ride trails and fields with some mud and water and would like to know if I should keep the stock air box or remove it. I was looking at the K+N twin filter setup with outerwares. I will probly have to rejet for the K+Ns correct??? Any filter input would help. Thanks......

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I, personally, dont care for K&N filters. I ran the pro design flange with the foam that came with it for years with no problems.

 

Something to think about- (On my YFZ at least) a similar flange and air filter to the PD was availabe for about 100 bucks. The whole aluminun airbox made by UM includes that flange on it and a K&N for 200. Of coarse I told them to keep it and they gave me the airbox for $30 cheaper. This particular box will fit any 250R filter, so I'm gonna pick up a Twin Air. (my favorite)

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I've ran the clamp on K&N's...am now running the toomey 2:1 w/UNI & outerwear. I prefer the 2:1 over the K&N's 100%. It filters just as good as the K&N's, requires less maintinance, and I don't have to try & dodge every little water puddle on a trail, and I don't have to replace the outerwears contstantly. Just my $.02 ;)

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Well, I guess I have my answers. I will be going with the pro design with uni. Thanks for all the great input......Brian

Brian,

 

Something else to remember, if you ride in the mud/water the k&n will clog and you're screwed 'till it dries. At least with the foam you can wring it out on the trail to get you home. If you vent the box, keep the vents low in the box so they act as a drain as well. You can also remove the drain cover in a pinch but keep it on 'till you actually get water in there.

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get the uni with the foam outer wrap, its thick enough to soak up alot of water just incase, and you can remove it and continue on or ring it out and it dries up rather quickly.

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