Finally, a comment about K&N claims.
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This is also from their web site. An artists representation of what K&N wishes you to believe. First 4 points I have no argument against. The 5th, however says: “Bonded cotton/wire mesh straightens airflow reducing turbulence.”
Sorry, saying this doesn’t make it so, even if you pay an artist to represent a fictional desire. Based on all the physics and science of air flow principles, anything you put in an airflow where each fiber or obstruction isn’t aerodynamically shaped to smooth airflow transition, you WILL get turbulence. Round wire mesh and bonded cotton are by no means aerodynamic.
Brag 6 from the above advert states: “Straightened and filtered high-volume air enters the intake system.”
Huh? The exits are all wavy or folded with mesh and fiber that induces turbulence. Yet the air is somehow straightened? How can people accept this baseless brag as fact?
I use K&N air filters on my 750’s and like them in the stock air box, where the turbulence they undoubtedly induce is quieted well before getting to the carb throat. But, sticking any filter at the carb entrance for all around performance reasons, doesn’t have any science or engineering to support the practice.
Well, that's my report. I hope you find it of some value.
Cheers,