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Re: K&N Filter Source

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Subject: Re: K&N Filter Source
From: Ronnie Day <rday@airmail.net>
Date: Sat, 28 Aug 1999 11:35:53 -0500
>Do these filters allow more clearance between the filter and the inner
>fender than stock?  I have been told that with me putting a 2L in a
>low-screen 1600, I will have clearance problems with stock air cleaner
>assembly-inner fender and brake master.  Although expensive, the K&N's
>sounds like an acceptable solution versus modifying the inner fender.
>While on the subject, I have two 1600 air cleaner assembly's.  If I don't go
>the K&N route, I was considering modifying one of these to bolt up to the
>2000 SU's.  Are there different filter options or thicknesses that would
>allow for additional airflow so it can breath?

Good Question, Nathan. I was concerned about that too, so I did some 
measuring to determine how much room I had. While I couldn't take a 
direct measurement as the SU's aren't installed, I measured (roughly) 
from the head manifold surface to the shock tower (this is on a 510 
remember) which was about 16 inches. I've swapped in the Motorsports 
single brake M/C and that takes up less than two. Then I measured the 
manifold/SU combo, 8 7/8. Even with a 3 inch tall air cleaner I should be 
fine, but I won't be certain until I bolt it all in.

Not that I have any scientific basis for this, I'd like to keep the top 
cover on the air cleaner as far away from the air horn as the air horn is 
wide. In other words, if the air horn is 1 1/2 across, I'd like at least 
an inch and 1/2 clearence between the airhorn throat and the top cover.

I decided to go with the K&N's rather than the factory assembly primarily 
because at some point in time Nissan is certain to cease production on 
the OEM filter elements. I'd also bet that the K&N's flow better, too.

After I get it all together I'll post how it works.

Later, Ron

Ronnie Day
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ronnie_day@acd.org
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