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Anyone running an open top POD filter? (carbed bikes)

Started by Rudemouthsky, March 13, 2014, 07:34:41 AM

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Rudemouthsky

Dropped off my pistons at the Ducshop in ATL, and chatted with Mark Sutton for a minute. He suggested I switch to a POD filter with an open top design. Seems like such an obvious solution for better flow, kind of wondering why I hadn't seen it done with all the various woes people have with POD filters. Curious what the tuning experts like Brad and Koko have to say on it. Found these RX-4040-1's that have the same ID as the typical RU-1740's.



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memper

Nope. But my brother has used similar. BMC maybe? Said they were good but preferred the big flat style on his race bike.
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brad black

couldn't hurt.

trumpet is still more important i'd think.
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koko64

I how wonder how they'd go with those K&N trumpets designed for pods that you mentioned awhile back?
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