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[QUOTE="E-Ticket, post: 758687, member: 20985"] Rich, I don't think anyone has done any definitive dyno-testing with the BF screen yet. Such as: = stock filter/bf screen/stock jetting = stock filter/no bf screen/stock jetting = stock filter/no bf screen/with jetting = KTM bf filter/no bf screen/stock jetting = KTM bf filter/no bf screen/with jetting Until someone does that -- it's all "my buddy said..." But I know where everybody is coming from. The first time we took off the air filter off of the wife's 250x --- my first thought on seeing the bf screen was, "...holy crap... how does *any* air get through that..!?" :ohmy: The backfire screen is made up of a zillion, tiny air holes. Your first impression is that it looks just like a Scott's Stainless Steel oil filter.... :laugh: That being said, we *might* go to the screenless, Twin Air BF filter ... just to make changing/clearing the air filter easier. The filter/air box door clearance is a real PITA..... Cheers! - rb [/QUOTE]
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