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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Installing a pod filter
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[QUOTE="kdxsam, post: 743916, member: 35162"] OK, well thanks for the feedback guys! I'm definitely going to try the K&N pod filter with the outerwear. I'll probably not make a mount for my carb though so hopefully it will stay in place. I guess I'll buy some larger number main jets to mess around with the jetting and get the correct jet to compensate the amount of airflow. I've talked to some guys that have them on their wheelers and they say they are great! You just have to stop every once in a while to knock the dirt and mud off of the outerwear. If this doesn't work too good, then I'll go back to the airbox setup. [/QUOTE]
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