typhoon1911 Posted May 17, 2005 Report Posted May 17, 2005 Hey everybody, What is the preferred air box for the Banshee? Or is stock still good? Thanks, Alan Quote
white trash Posted May 17, 2005 Report Posted May 17, 2005 stock one is fine, just make sure you buy a pro flow kit for it. Dont want to suck anything in your motor Quote
Banshee~ Posted May 17, 2005 Report Posted May 17, 2005 The airbox is made to keep water out of the motor. If you want to do away with the airbox get some pod filters, if you want to keep it get Banshee Super Flow Airbox Kit Quote
quick-z Posted May 17, 2005 Report Posted May 17, 2005 I run stock box with k-n filter and no lid Quote
superdave Posted May 18, 2005 Report Posted May 18, 2005 I run the toomey 2 into 1 set up...works great...D Quote
Killdmycobra Posted May 18, 2005 Report Posted May 18, 2005 stock one is fine, just make sure you buy a pro flow kit for it. Dont want to suck anything in your motor 370230[/snapback] What is the pro flow kit? Quote
white trash Posted May 18, 2005 Report Posted May 18, 2005 What is the pro flow kit? 370695[/snapback] one of these... http://www.nossmachine.com/ban_adapter.jpg It screws on to your airbox, has an o-ring on the back, and the filter uses a large hose clamp, pretty much prevents any shit from sneaking by. Unlike the half assed slide into place setup from the factory Quote
05bansh Posted May 18, 2005 Report Posted May 18, 2005 Noss' pro flow kit is nice. I look at it like this- if you are going to be riding in wet conditions- get the pro flow adapter. If you are never going to be riding in wet conditions- ditch the airbox and get clamp on k&n's. Quote
joker149999 Posted May 30, 2005 Report Posted May 30, 2005 i dunno i perfer to run with no air box at all i get a lot more air flow but i run k&n filter's and pre filter screens so i don't pick nothing up, the only bad thing is ya have too stay out of the water, Quote
Klotzban1 Posted May 31, 2005 Report Posted May 31, 2005 I run a stock airbox with a Pro Flow adapter which has a big o-ring on the back with a K&N filter with a outerwear. I have a modded stock airbox lid with a Custom billet system w/ outer wear oval in the top of the lid and the snorkel end is cut flush where it clamps to the airlid which allows me to install a outerwear piece in the front of the lid and the stock clamp holds it in place....just trim the excess outerwear around the front of your airlid. With my snorkel cut back flush it left a big hole which acted like a vaccum sweeper.....LOL. Now the outerwear repels debris and lets forced air in. I Like calling it a Banshee Ram Air....LOL . I can try and get some pics if you like to see it...its trick!!! Quote
typhoon1911 Posted May 31, 2005 Author Report Posted May 31, 2005 I run a stock airbox with a Pro Flow adapter which has a big o-ring on the back with a K&N filter with a outerwear. I have a modded stock airbox lid with a Custom billet system w/ outer wear oval in the top of the lid and the snorkel end is cut flush where it clamps to the airlid which allows me to install a outerwear piece in the front of the lid and the stock clamp holds it in place....just trim the excess outerwear around the front of your airlid. With my snorkel cut back flush it left a big hole which acted like a vaccum sweeper.....LOL. Now the outerwear repels debris and lets forced air in. I Like calling it a Banshee Ram Air....LOL . I can try and get some pics if you like to see it...its trick!!! 375660[/snapback] Pictures would help for a visual... Thanks, Quote
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