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Well just bought a 2005 stock Banshee and was wondering if I should just buy a new k&n filter for the stock filter or do the dual k&n filters and take out the whole box..let me know what u guys think.

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Ok sounds good man. Do those directly go into your carbs? And I also read about the pro flo kit with the k&n filter. How about that setup?

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i have the pro flow kit , i havent really rode it yet but i wouldnt run pods just for the fact that i ride where its wet and muddy. if you ride in the dunes or somewhere you dont have alot of water then youd benifiet from pods because of the increased airflow

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Yea that brings a good point considering that I do ride trails since im in georgia..would love dunes but nothing around here..Haha

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Yea that brings a good point considering that I do ride trails since im in georgia..would love dunes but nothing around here..Haha

 

Keep the airbox and add the proflow with the stock style k&N. Take off the snorkle but keep your top otherwise you're gonna hate it when you get it wet :cry:

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Alright sounds good man. Where can I get that pro. Flo kit?

Try Powersport super store (512) 535-5010 (Mon-Fri 10 AM to 6 PM Central time) their prices seem really good. And I just saw that trinity it now a site sponsor so you might want to try them first: 1877FASTOYS or trinityracing.com

 

btw, think twice before "dumping the box" If you ever have to cross water more than a foot deep, you'll be screwed.

 

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Yea man I will most definately keep the box on and go with a kit that goes on it. Im around water so it would definitely benefit from it. As for trinity racing they got some great stuff!

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