Buckeye
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Any need for a prefilter on a Turbo? I'm thinking probably not. But I don't know that much about it. Anybody have any thoughts?
Climbmax
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If your riding a lot of trails and not much powder probably not. I run mostly powder and I have a pre filter. You don't want any water entering through your filter at all.
I also moved my intake on the MC kit so rather than pull air from the valve cover area, I used some large rubber tube with a 90 degree bend and relocated the intake to just behind the dash area so it is up higher and away from the head cover and all the hot air. I also removed the instrument cluster tothe hadlebars so where the dash was originally it is now screen so some fresh air will get to the intake.
Good luck.
CM
I also moved my intake on the MC kit so rather than pull air from the valve cover area, I used some large rubber tube with a 90 degree bend and relocated the intake to just behind the dash area so it is up higher and away from the head cover and all the hot air. I also removed the instrument cluster tothe hadlebars so where the dash was originally it is now screen so some fresh air will get to the intake.
Good luck.
CM