Airbox vs. No Airbox

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vaportrail
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Airbox vs. No Airbox

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Leave it on or get rid of it?
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the air box helps with the powerjet carbs. leave it off and youll be buying pistons....
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Read the Reliability in the Article section.......
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What if I don't have the powerjets on my carbs??? That box is such a pain and I figure I can get a little more speed without the extra weight.
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If you are making it a Mod, I would pull it. If running Stock leave it on or you will be building a engine! 8)
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Wow, I have done some tough AIRBOXES in my life, BUT THIS ONE HERE HAS GOT TO BE IN THE TOP 2 WORST TO INSTALL. I don't think I ever want to take it off again! What a pia. Any tricks or ideas?
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AdrenalineJunky wrote:Wow, I have done some tough AIRBOXES in my life, BUT THIS ONE HERE HAS GOT TO BE IN THE TOP 2 WORST TO INSTALL. I don't think I ever want to take it off again! What a pia. Any tricks or ideas?
Remove seat. Remove fasteners from tank cover and tank. Slide tank back. Remove secondary clutch.

Much more room to R&R air box now.

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AdrenalineJunky wrote:Wow, I have done some tough AIRBOXES in my life, BUT THIS ONE HERE HAS GOT TO BE IN THE TOP 2 WORST TO INSTALL. I don't think I ever want to take it off again! What a pia. Any tricks or ideas?
You're the first ever to complain about the airbox....

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Second only to the 87-90 Exciter airbox ?
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I leave mine, and that's because I want to keep it stock.
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I did mine a bit different, got rid of all the plumbing, single pump, regular 38's and no box. Was careful learning what it wanted for jets and no problems in 3 years.
Not sayin you should do it, just telling you what I did, much easier to work on now
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It isn't fun no matter what you do, but the easiest way I have found in to loosen the air box from the carbs, then remove the two screws holding the box to the frame and push to the rear as far as you can what isn't much, then remove the carbs and take them out first that will give you room to get the box out. Just reverse to install the box.
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