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breather. - 5/19/2008 6:38:54 PM   
gussie78

 

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Anyone here go from a stock set-up, to a crankcase breather? Thinking about doing it. 

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RE: breather. - 5/20/2008 3:26:47 AM   
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I was trying to weigh the pros and cons. Anyone?

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RE: breather. - 5/20/2008 8:47:15 AM   
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When I bought the FXRP it had a breather.  It was a PITA to keep clean and looked like hell.  Put it back to stock and have noticed no difference in performance but a big difference in appearance. 

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RE: breather. - 5/20/2008 5:37:25 PM   
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Thanks Magnus, I don't know much about breathers but I did notice a lot of oily grime on my air filter. I have a K&N on the way and I'll be better being able to clean it. Thanks again!


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