Twin-Air or Uni Air Filters?

jaypro55

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Aug 6, 2001
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Today was my birthday so you know what that means, plenty of new cash flow. I have a pretty good deal of money and I'm going to contemplate getting a silencer but I think for sure I might get a new air filter. I'm hearing good things about both brands, the Twin-Air and the Uni-filter. The thing I'm wondering is will these improve throttle response or performance in the least? Also will I need to rejet with one of these filters. I have a slightly rich condition right now. I'd really like to know so I can put my money into a good investment for my bike.
 

tchamberlain

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Mar 28, 2002
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I just put a Uni on my 02 YZ250. Cost was $25 and Twin Air was the same price, but unavailable. Fits and seals better than stock. I raced with it the first day I got it and noticed a difference in throttle response immediately. My bike ran great and I did not rejet anything. Well worth the $25!
 

jaypro55

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Aug 6, 2001
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I think I'm going to get a Uni, one or the other, I definetely would like a cheap helper like that. But I will keep both that way I have a backup when one is getting clean.
 

Camstyn

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Oct 3, 1999
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I've head good luck with the Twin Air filters..
The UNI filters do not work with No Toil filter treatment, the glue comes apart. From personal experience I have found the fit and quality superior on the Twin Air, as well.
 

Durt Cycler

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Nov 13, 2001
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Both filters are excellant. I like my Twin-Air filter. It has gone through about 20 washing and held up pretty good but now it's starting to break down. It is easier just to flip a coin and see :confused: .
 

clumberjacks

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Apr 25, 2002
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dude if your runnin rich already, you need to rejet or get the mix right. thats not very god to run like that. i hope your not boggin in the pits. and i have the same question as to the uni and the twin air but i guess me and you have heard enough good things about them both. i think im going with the twin air.
 
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