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  • #16
    quote:Originally posted by rash_rp

    not easy exactly...but can be tried..initially without any carb setting...
    thanx will try it out first wid single pipe and then double pipe
    ok btw: will it screw my bike's perf or not?
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    • #17
      I dont think it will screw it, may better it or may remain the same, but I dont think it will hamper performance much. It might afect low-end torque though.
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      • #18
        it won't work in our bikes,i've tried it.
        \'87 High Torque RD 350B
        in first gear,6000 rpm,whack the throttle.

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        • #19
          What exactly did you do Rajnish?
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          • #20
            tried a conical air intake in front of the bike below front no.plate,from it a pipe goind into air cleaner directly,maybe it was a very bad design and also i feel it serves the powerful bikes better.
            \'87 High Torque RD 350B
            in first gear,6000 rpm,whack the throttle.

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            • #21
              if such an air intake is given directly to the cabr's air inlet ?
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              • #22
                the air will be dirty and will damage the engine,i'm searching for a working diagram on this.
                \'87 High Torque RD 350B
                in first gear,6000 rpm,whack the throttle.

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                • #23
                  what if we put a proper filtering unit and classwool lining on the inseide of the tube ?
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                  • #24
                    Rajnish, woddya think would be the approx speed required for the boost to kick in?
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                    • #25
                      dont laff guys..
                      gonna try this on my kinetic in summer
                      will post results after i do it
                      i pretty good at carb tuning
                      so lets c it dis works
                      wot im gonna do is drill a dole of about 3inch dia on the front panel..
                      connect a pipe there and leave it near the air filter intake..
                      or one more wild idea
                      cut enuff metal from the back left panel and fix the libero's air intake part..
                      rajnish..or any techie 4 dat matter.. do u think dis will work..
                      i am agains connecting it directly to the intake coz then water problem will be there..

                      Rubber Smokin\' Angel!!!!!

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                      • #26
                        if we put a filter i think the air density and velocity will go down,i think it will work above at least 40-50 mph.
                        \'87 High Torque RD 350B
                        in first gear,6000 rpm,whack the throttle.

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                        • #27
                          quote:Originally posted by satya

                          dont laff guys..
                          gonna try this on my kinetic in summer
                          will post results after i do it
                          i pretty good at carb tuning
                          so lets c it dis works
                          wot im gonna do is drill a dole of about 3inch dia on the front panel..
                          connect a pipe there and leave it near the air filter intake..
                          Please let me know if u do it on the kinetic... even i'm interested about it!![8D]

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                          • #28
                            i asked my dad about it today..
                            he said it will require very high speed to actually get it working
                            but im still willing to try..
                            tell me ur plans sksy.. well try it together.. anyways..where r u from
                            Rubber Smokin\' Angel!!!!!

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                            • #29
                              what if we attach something like a high rpm PC-Chassis fan to it ? I mean to force air into the tube ? And say even if the normal method works above 40-50, will it give any significant boost ?
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                              • #30
                                quote:Originally posted by rajnish

                                if we put a filter i think the air density and velocity will go down,i think it will work above at least 40-50 mph.
                                MPH my friend?? or KMPH?
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