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Old 11-30-2011, 05:56 PM
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Default Intake Stack??

K so i saw this scoot with a volecity stack intake on it and was wondering if anyone has input on them i think they are so nice looking but as far as performance and clean air intake? So throw your thoughts my way please need some opinions.
 
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Old 11-30-2011, 06:30 PM
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I have a Kuryakyn Velociraptor on my 48. This thing really works too it's a velocity stack with a 3" K&N airfilter in it.
 
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Plain stacks are good for smooth, uninterrupted air flow into the throttle body/venturi. They are crappy when it comes to dusty/dirty air, or rain.

If you are looking at street use, you must at minimum use some sort of filter insert or cover to prevent crap getting in there.

If you only ride when it's clean and clear out, you'll probably be ok. I still prefer some filter though, because you never know when you might go by some guy mowing his lawn out onto the road.
 
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+3 on a street bike a air filter is always the best idea.
 
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Obviously this is not a sportster motor but this is the same filter and intake that I have on my 48 and you cant beat the price on the whole kit either.

 
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that's pretty sweet aaron. it's like a "modern day" velocity stack, lol.
 
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An open stack gives better performance than most air cleaners (on Harleys, at least). You run the risk of sucking all sorts of detrimental crap into your engine, though. A stack with a small internal filter eliminates that problem, but won't have enough filter surface area to add any performance. If it's too small, it will actually hurt performance.
 
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