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Airbox Lid Or Not?


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In the summer when the creek I live next to is shallow enough to cross it I put the lid on so the water cant just flow right into the air box. I've had the water up to the bottom of the seat before for an short amount of time without killing it or sucking water. In the winter I take it off and I haven't had any problems with pieces of mud getting in but I don't usually get in the mud nearly as deep as the water in the creek crossings. I have some lid mods that I might try for next summer that should flow almost as good as the lid off and still keep out as much water as the stock lid. I'd say vent the lid or leave it off unless your going to get it in mud up to about the level of the carbuator bowls.

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I have a kn with outer wears and leave the lid off. Just rejetted mine. I would like to modify my airbox lid to were when I go trail riding I can throw it on and not worry about big clumps of mud. Have any of yall used that outerwears lid cover they have out? Thinking about getting it.

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I have a kn with outer wears and leave the lid off.  Just rejetted mine.  I would like to modify my airbox lid to were when I go trail riding I can throw it on and not worry about big clumps of mud.  Have any of yall used that outerwears lid cover they have out?  Thinking about getting it.

i have one of those outerwear lid covers that i never used, ended up ditching the entire box itself. a few riding buddies have them and like them alot, only complaint is the velcrow that holds it on tends to come off due to the heat from the exhaust.

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If you are running in water up to your seat, you better make sure all of your electrical connections are sealed with silicon. Especially the CDI box, those babies are expensive.

Make sure the lines running into your flywheel cover are sealed also. Once you get water in there, it will rust your flywheel and stator.

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I heard that pantyhose works well over the airbox as well in sandy conditions.I dont think you can get it at RMATV.Maybe from your local stealership! :blink:

I run a pantyhose over my 2 into 1 air filter as well as an outerware. When I clean my filter, there is hardly any sand on it.

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