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Ramair filter help

KEV

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I would like to try a set of these. I like the dual inlet triangle type ones they have listed on there website. The problem I am having is the sizing chart they use. There is no intake hole size listed and the spacing of the holes is not specific of where they measure from.
 
ramair-filters.co.uk

You might want to call. Some of their listings have good info, and others don't.
 
WOW (Rich)!!! Don't blow a gasket! Thanks NESSISM, I was able to find the answers to my questions.
 
No gaskets were harmed in the making of my post. You have to admit, your post was quite vague. Nessism knows more than most. I, and I’m sure lots of others, had no clue to what you were referring, and still don’t. Guess if I haven’t heard about it before, my bike doesn’t need it. Carry on.
 
No gaskets were harmed in the making of my post. You have to admit, your post was quite vague. Nessism knows more than most. I, and I’m sure lots of others, had no clue to what you were referring, and still don’t. Guess if I haven’t heard about it before, my bike doesn’t need it. Carry on.

Had me stumped. :)
 
Kev! Dual pods are best if you are running CV carbs without the airbox as it helps balance out the intake pulses that disturb the slide diaphragms.
The rigid end K&N versions that clamp to the carb mouth are better in this instance than the Ram Air all foam sock type which require trumpets / velocity stacks to mount on.
 
Lots of turbulance in there without something to guide the air, a set of Velocity stacks, (as mentioned above0 would really be beneficial. ;)
 
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