K&n Air Filter Vs Oem Or Hi Flow Etc.

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  1. Trickle333

    Trickle333 Member

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    Hi All,

    In a bit of a quandary ... I'm going service the bike (1050 speedy) soon for winter rest up, and thought i wonder if its worth paying for K&N air filter or buying OEM or other brands.

    So i was just wondering if theirs any advantages or con's in the other makes that peeps might have found.??

    Cheers Phil
     
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  2. Eldon

    Eldon Elite Member

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    If you are intending a raft of changes, pipe, cam, remap etc. then an aftermarket filter may offer some benefit, but otherwise I would stick with oem.
    Oem is obviously matched to the system requirements and may offer better, as in finer, filtration, at the cost of additional airflow which may be unnecessary and of no benefit in the standard setup.
     
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  3. Trickle333

    Trickle333 Member

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    Indeed. There is that to be said as well. Triumph's costly RD must have been for a reason.... But other answers so far have me thinking also..

    Cheers Phil
     
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  4. sprintdave

    sprintdave Nurse, think it's time for his medications.
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    All I'm gonna say is take a look at the top post in this section... all about k and n failures. Triumph r and d put plenty of work into perfecting the running of their bikes. Nuff said.
     
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  5. Trickle333

    Trickle333 Member

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    Can i say with respect.:blush: I think your looking at another thread as im at th top of this...

    OEM could be safest if anything gets sucked inn..:) Cheers
     
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  6. sprintdave

    sprintdave Nurse, think it's time for his medications.
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    With respect returned. See first post in technical help section.
     
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  7. Trickle333

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    Im new to this so bear with....:)

    Iv had a look and carnt find section.. Is section Technical help???
     
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  9. Trickle333

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  10. Trickle333

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    Iv read it now. Its a 2016 oil filter not a air filter...:) Great read thanks.
     
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  11. sprintdave

    sprintdave Nurse, think it's time for his medications.
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    Oops. Sorry my bad.
     
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  12. starpower

    starpower Member

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    I read a bike mag. test of air filters and they found that K&N produced less power than OEM. However, I do not recall the bike they tested it on.
     
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  13. Trickle333

    Trickle333 Member

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    Thanks for info... Im only guessing here and not a full blown aero dynamists but less air flow (constricted flow) more particles collected (Safer for engine) more flow bigger particles getting threw. Unless they can use th cyclone effect in miniature....

    Or somert..:laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:
     
  14. blacktiger

    blacktiger Member

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    I buy DNA air filters which are much the same as K&N but cheaper. It depends on how long you think you're going to keep the bike for. The DNA cost about twice as much as an OEM filter. The additional benefit is that you can wash the mesh filters so never have to buy another one. For normal road use they're fine but obviously for really dusty or in a desert the OEM will do a better job.
    Make sure to do a "12 minute tune" after fitting one to reset the adaptions.
     
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  15. Trickle333

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    Interesting. Another one to consider..
     
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