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I have been thinking about going to pods instaed of the single K&N, in the airbox! Will they be problematic for me if I occasionally hit water? Do I need to keep the airbox?

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I have been thinking about going to pods instaed of the single K&N, in the airbox! Will they be problematic for me if I occasionally hit water? Do I need to keep the airbox?

Pods and water sucks. Just mod/cut your air box like i did mine, so its basically a splash shield. Then you can run the proflo plate and single clamp on. Then life will still go on :P

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i have outer wears on mine and dont have any problems. dont know what you mean by occasional, but i hit water every now and then and haven't had any problems yet.

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x2. just have to clean and oil them alot but otherwise you should be ok. unless you plan on going thru a lot of deep puddles then you may wanna stay away from pods. most people on banshees try to avoid mud puddles any way

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acording to Toomey's website they are garbage. Becuase they dont have a long enough intake on them and throws off the harmonic balance inside the the intake. Then they try to sell you a 2 into 1 filter system to ditch the airbox. The reason for the tube between the two cylinders where you put the boost bottle is is for harmonic (sonic) balance. Check out there website expains in much better than me.

 

I am still trying to find the on switch on my bike.

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Pods + lotsa water =

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Shit dude, I dont know if you noticed, but I think your rod is bent! In case you hadnt noticed! Thanks for the advice, Im looking into alternatives

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