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Air filter for mikuni carbs
Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 4:42 pm
by lammy1
Hello all,
christmas is an ideal time to work on my Paso.
Now I have plenty off time for it.
For my Mikuni carb conversion I am searching for air filters.
Many say use K&N filters.
How about foam filters like these below.
I use them on my race scooters.
thanks
Frank
Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 9:03 pm
by Finnpaso
I think, most important are diameters, not brand, cause near all are "enough good"...

Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 10:42 pm
by Fraser
Frank,
Foam pods work just fine as long as the diameter is correct. I used Unifilter pods for the Mikunis, type PK79, refer to
http://www.unifilter.com.au for more details.
Fraser.
Air filters
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 2:00 am
by ducinthebay
If at all possible, add a bit of length between the air cleaner and the carb. It vastly improves low end performance and torgue. There's a phenomenon called fuel fog that comes back out of your carb at lower rpms. If you don't contain it, it becomes a variable mix creating some odd behaviours that are difficult to identify. Adding just a few inches of intake trakt improves the bottom end mixing. This is one of the functions of a stock airbox. Race bikes don't use this because they are never using the low end, but a street bike does all the time. I added some 2" (50mm) rubber elbows to my Dellortos and it improved the idle and low speed drivability alot. I bought them from
http://airflowonline.com/ , the part number is 90HL2 Rubber Intake Hose 90 Degree 2" There is plenty of room for 6" long filters after you put a 90 elbow on. I figured that there wasn't much restriction since the elbow was 50mm, the carb was a 36mm, and the intake valve is what, a 34mm? The longer boot also helps in creating laminar flow, which also helps carburation in the mid range and top end.
I have 36 Dells with the short grey plastic screw-on velocity stacks (bells), just right for the 2" rubber elbows. I put some 6" UNI foam filter pods on top of those elbows using some 2" aluminum sleeves as joiners. They stick up into the area under the tank where the stock aircleaner used to be. Hope this helps.
Foam filters do a fine job, especially the new two stage ones. Heck, desert racers have been using them for years. The only problem with foam filters is backfiring. One good flame will melt them down to nothing. Use a synthetic filter oil like No-Toil, and it should suppress the flames a bit, if it everhappens.
Cheers, and happy new year.
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 6:50 am
by Fraser
Hey there ducinthebay.
Have sent you a PM, about a 450 RT, but never sure that method works. If you do not receive anything please provide your email address so I can contact you, thanks.
Fraser.
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 12:13 pm
by ducapiero
Hi cause i have to buy it after the mikuni conversion what dimension have to have this filters i choose the cotton one not these of foam...i bought two for car but they are too big! :screwy:
they didn't enter under the tank...
many thanks

Piero