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| digginfool |
02-09-2011 09:11 PM |
Question
I just purchased a BDR Cobra and it's outfitted with 4 - 48 IDA Webers. The only filtration is the stock screens. I use Outerwears pre-filters on my ATVs to extend cleaning intervals. I can use them without rejetting so I was wondering, for extra protection, could I slip some Outerwears over the screens to provide extra protection against debris entering the engine without having to re-calibrate the Webers? Anybody try this before?
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| bobcowan |
02-10-2011 07:31 AM |
When you say, "Stock Screen", what exactly are you referring to? Do they look like this?
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...dies2small.jpg
These are called Tea Strainers. They cost about 100hp, proven on the dyno. I would not put anything else over them. I got rid of mine.
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| digginfool |
02-10-2011 02:55 PM |
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| Cashburn |
02-10-2011 03:12 PM |
That's not a stock screen, those units you have are not cheap either. They are supposed to work quite well. I understand the concern on an off road vehicle... but for the street you're already "covered" with those.
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| bobcowan |
02-10-2011 04:42 PM |
He's right. Everything I'v read about those screens is good news. I'm considering a set for track days.
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