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smitht82

posted on 29/5/13 at 12:34 PM Reply With Quote
Air filter

Hi guys,

I'm after a bit of guidance on air filters. I currently have a 2002 fuel injected R1 engine running a standard airbox with K&N filter. However, the inlet is currently right next to the engine and must suck in warm air once the cars up to temps. I do have the duct on my bonnet but this probably doesn't have a great effect. My options therefore are to add a naca duct to the bonnet and force air direct into the side of the airbox (which I have a 70mm pipe ready for, or get an open sausage filter that would sit by the bonnet vent. My only concerns are all the pipes that run out of the airbox at present. I know one is a breather which I can get a small filter for but am unsure on the rest.

Basically what I'm after is finding out what others have done that have this engine, and how they have found the noise and drivability. Pictures would also be good as everyone likes pictures ;-)

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twybrow

posted on 29/5/13 at 01:18 PM Reply With Quote
Most people report a slight drop in power, and an increase in induction noise using a sausage filter rather than an airbox. Personally I would go for a NACA duct to get cool air in, and venting of your side panel(s) to get the hot air out. By venting one of my side panels, my under bonnet temperature dropped by about 15-20C.

Edited to say - I just noticed you are in Southampton, and are a fellow BEC driver! Woohoo! Let me know if you fancy meeting up for a blast/drink not necessarily together) any time!

[Edited on 29/5/13 by twybrow]

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twybrow

posted on 1/6/13 at 04:00 PM Reply With Quote
I'll take that as a no then....
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smitht82

posted on 1/6/13 at 04:56 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by twybrow
I'll take that as a no then....


Only just seen ur edit lol. Yeah let me know when ur back / free?

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renetom

posted on 1/6/13 at 05:21 PM Reply With Quote
Hi
we use a std R1 airbox which I modified to fit reversed
works fine on our car.
if it ok for Yamaha , why change it.
good luck
René

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40inches

posted on 1/6/13 at 05:29 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by renetom
Hi
we use a std R1 airbox which I modified to fit reversed
works fine on our car.
if it ok for Yamaha , why change it.
good luck
René


Exactly, keeping the inlet as near to the bike as possible saves a lot of grieve.






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smitht82

posted on 2/6/13 at 11:18 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by renetom
Hi
we use a std R1 airbox which I modified to fit reversed
works fine on our car.
if it ok for Yamaha , why change it.
good luck
René


Have you got any pictures of how u did it?

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renetom

posted on 2/6/13 at 04:45 PM Reply With Quote
Hi again
By reversing the airbox , this also makes the inlets
right under the bonnet air scoop.

Modified Yamaha airbox
Modified Yamaha airbox

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