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Originally posted by ksml View PostI have a 2004 model honda unicorn..i am a great fan of unicorn's revving sound when they are fitted with k&n filters..i really wanted that sound with my bike but around 2k was too much to ask frm me for a new k&n filter..however a friend of mine told me i'll get that sound simply by removing an air cleaner cap placed above the air cleaner..i did so and i got a sound very similar to what i like with k&n filters.!! Now i would like to knw if there is any harm caused to the engine or the air filter without using that air cleaner cap.? Because i dont want to cause any harm to my engine..i love my unicorn very much.!
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@ksml,
dude, put the k&n as soon as possible or put the stock filter back. The dirt will enter the engine and screw it up much faster than you can spell k&n. Are you sure that it was your friend?? Never use your bike without a filter. The engine will cost more than the cost of the k&n.
But in my opinion, go for the k&n only if you are looking for serios mods like over boring the block and ready to spend 10000+ bucks for this..Suffering from Parked Motorcycle Syndrome
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^^^ Yes that is the Air Filter Snorkel. Well after removing that get ready to replace your air filter more often as it will get dirtier! And if you continue to ride with a choked airfilter then it will start harming your engine. Thats the only disadvantage i can think of
RIDE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT!!!
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Ya that should be fine but the filter will still need to be replaced little faster than normal, But i guess that is ok as the actual yellow filter costs 90 Rs. only. And if you are going to clean it very frequently as you said then you will come to know when the filter gets dirty and needs to be replaced, thus preventing you from riding with a choked airfilter. So No worries carry on
Although keep a tab on the performance and mileage of the bike after doing this, since removing the snorkel will cause more air supply to the carburetor and can make the bike run lean! This is just a feeling i have!!RIDE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT!!!
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how frequently am i supposed to clean the air filter of unicorn.. p.s. i didnt remove the snorkel.. cant risk my engine.. but when i rev it.. i dont like the noise.. is there any way to put it down?? shall i record the sound and post it here?? so that you can get to know more of my bike.. pls..
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Well how frequently one has to clean the air filter depends on the riding conditions etc. Though at every service which should be at every 2500Kms your bike covers, ask your mechanic to clean the filter, or replace depending on its condition.Originally posted by ajay_vishvanathan View Posthow frequently am i supposed to clean the air filter of unicorn.. p.s. i didnt remove the snorkel.. cant risk my engine.. but when i rev it.. i dont like the noise.. is there any way to put it down?? shall i record the sound and post it here?? so that you can get to know more of my bike.. pls..
Well typical symptoms of a choked air filter would be
1. Jerky throttle response the bike jerks when you open the throttle and then moves forward. This happens at moderate speeds of 40-50 and above, doesnt happen in the first gear at very low speeds.
2. In the rainy season too the muck brought up by the rear tyre can clog the air filter making it soggy wet!!. When this is the case the bike would not rev above 6-7K RPM while running in gear that is.
Yes you may post the sound clip here, so that we could detect any irregularity in the sound etc.RIDE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT!!!
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here is the audio..Originally posted by DEvIl$ LAir View PostWell how frequently one has to clean the air filter depends on the riding conditions etc. Though at every service which should be at every 2500Kms your bike covers, ask your mechanic to clean the filter, or replace depending on its condition.
Well typical symptoms of a choked air filter would be
1. Jerky throttle response the bike jerks when you open the throttle and then moves forward. This happens at moderate speeds of 40-50 and above, doesnt happen in the first gear at very low speeds.
2. In the rainy season too the muck brought up by the rear tyre can clog the air filter making it soggy wet!!. When this is the case the bike would not rev above 6-7K RPM while running in gear that is.
Yes you may post the sound clip here, so that we could detect any irregularity in the sound etc.
i also have a feeling that when i rev my bike.. i.e. at normal running conditions.. the bike is really harsh at 4k rpm.. any gear.. but when it reaches 5k rpm its smooth.. but since i drive at about 50 to 60.. the rpm is usually around 4k it bothers me a lot.. its like the engine is freakin stressed out.. the rev sound is like metal clattering.. not exactly.. but its kinda stressed out..Last edited by ajay_vishvanathan; 10-18-2010, 12:18 PM.
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Sorry for the tardy replyOriginally posted by ajay_vishvanathan View Posthere is the audio..
i also have a feeling that when i rev my bike.. i.e. at normal running conditions.. the bike is really harsh at 4k rpm.. any gear.. but when it reaches 5k rpm its smooth.. but since i drive at about 50 to 60.. the rpm is usually around 4k it bothers me a lot.. its like the engine is freakin stressed out.. the rev sound is like metal clattering.. not exactly.. but its kinda stressed out..
Didnt check on the Air Filters Universal thread.
THat sound is funny!! Get your tappets checked, it could be tappet noise (clattering kind of sound). Chain or sprocket seems unlikely, though since you thought about it try checking it. But i think it could be tappet noise.
And about the revs even my Uni vibrates at 5K RPM at 60 the most. Then it gets sorted out once i reach 70 or so. So thats normal i guess.RIDE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT!!!
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Originally posted by PRANAV D View PostSorry for the tardy reply
Didnt check on the Air Filters Universal thread.
THat sound is funny!! Get your tappets checked, it could be tappet noise (clattering kind of sound). Chain or sprocket seems unlikely, though since you thought about it try checking it. But i think it could be tappet noise.
And about the revs even my Uni vibrates at 5K RPM at 60 the most. Then it gets sorted out once i reach 70 or so. So thats normal i guess.
ok.. thanks.. but whats a tappet??
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