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My Outweres On My K&N;s Keep On Burning On My Cpi Pipes, It TheMiddle Peice Where The Pipes And Silencers Go On, I Have 6" Filters And Have Already Went Threw 3 Pairs Of Outweres, How Can i Stop This??

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You have to figure out a way to either shim the brackets or bend the pipes to make more clearance. I moved my filters back about eight inches by extending with ABS pipe and large freight truck radiator hose. Then I put a bolt down through the center of the filters and used a piece of chrome diamond plate to bolt it to and it looks pretty trick. This longer distance may be causing turbulance inside the cylender, but I am going to have to experiment with it.

 

Hope that helps..................

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You have to figure out a way to either shim the brackets or bend the pipes to make more clearance. I moved my filters back about eight inches by extending with ABS pipe and large freight truck radiator hose. Then I put a bolt down through the center of the filters and used a piece of chrome diamond plate to bolt it to and it looks pretty trick. This longer distance may be causing turbulance inside the cylender, but I am going to have to experiment with it.

 

Hope that helps..................

 

thanks, could you post a pic so i can get more of an idea please

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Climbs got the right idea.. All you need to do is get header wrap and wrap the pipe where the filters are REALLY close or touching.. I got the stuff thats basicly like a cloth material.. Wraped'em up and held the ends with hose clamps, WALA problem solved.. I could get pics up maybe by this weekend if interested..

 

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