Quick for anyone who may use an R&R Cycles intake...
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Quick for anyone who may use an R&R Cycles intake...
A few weeks ago I got an R&R Cycles Overflow air cleaner setup for my Mikuni. I have it installed, and I've taken a few short rides with it. The instructions say "Synthamax air filters should not be oiled," but it's a little vague... It doesn't say whether they only use Synthmax filters, or whether some kits do and some don't... I've been meaning to call them for clarification, but it slipped my mind and I'm planning on riding a couple hundred miles on Sunday. I would like to properly oil it first, if needed...
The filter has no brand name whatsoever, and nothing to identify it at all. I've looked on the Air Raid site who makes Synthamax, but they don't show a filter that is a similar size (and they also make "Synthaflow" which do require oiling).
If anyone has used an R&R kit, can you shed any light? Thanks!
The filter has no brand name whatsoever, and nothing to identify it at all. I've looked on the Air Raid site who makes Synthamax, but they don't show a filter that is a similar size (and they also make "Synthaflow" which do require oiling).
If anyone has used an R&R kit, can you shed any light? Thanks!
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Maybe I'll just see whether my old filter fits on this backing plate for a day.
Last edited by F86; 09-28-2018 at 09:56 PM.
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Well, I just spoke with R&R...
Here's the confusion... They used to use these, which never get oiled (SynthaMax):
But they have used these, which do get oiled (SynthaFlow):
The guy on the phone couldn't really say whether they use SynthaMax or SynthaFlow. He did confirm that the filter is made by Air Raid (who makes both of them and has now been purchased by K&N). He said the filter is preoiled, should not be oiled prior to use but should be oiled after cleaning, and that I should ignore this portion of the instructions:
Thanks cdonis and Jason for your input!
Here's the confusion... They used to use these, which never get oiled (SynthaMax):
But they have used these, which do get oiled (SynthaFlow):
The guy on the phone couldn't really say whether they use SynthaMax or SynthaFlow. He did confirm that the filter is made by Air Raid (who makes both of them and has now been purchased by K&N). He said the filter is preoiled, should not be oiled prior to use but should be oiled after cleaning, and that I should ignore this portion of the instructions:
Thanks cdonis and Jason for your input!
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T, did you happen to get any pics of how the backing plate seals on the Mikuni throat? How is the inside (air path) transition between the two?
I'm also curious about the overall mounting and breather system.
It's heartening to see a Mikuni air cleaner that doesn't seem to use that stupid adapter ring. Maybe someday they'll design a "Heavy Breather" style. The flat filters don't work well for me.
I'm also curious about the overall mounting and breather system.
It's heartening to see a Mikuni air cleaner that doesn't seem to use that stupid adapter ring. Maybe someday they'll design a "Heavy Breather" style. The flat filters don't work well for me.
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T, did you happen to get any pics of how the backing plate seals on the Mikuni throat? How is the inside (air path) transition between the two?
I'm also curious about the overall mounting and breather system.
It's heartening to see a Mikuni air cleaner that doesn't seem to use that stupid adapter ring. Maybe someday they'll design a "Heavy Breather" style. The flat filters don't work well for me.
I'm also curious about the overall mounting and breather system.
It's heartening to see a Mikuni air cleaner that doesn't seem to use that stupid adapter ring. Maybe someday they'll design a "Heavy Breather" style. The flat filters don't work well for me.
Short version: The breather setup allows a decent level of flexibility in terms of setup, the mounting flange definitely looks better than using the adapter from a flow standpoint, but not entirely seamless. I'll post pictures and more detail later, after I'm home from work!
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