When I ran an R1100s a huge improvement in torque was cheaply made by fitting a massive K&N air filter meant for a truck.
I had already run the K&N sold for that model, and found the gain to be small.
Picture here of the 'Val Singleton' v standard K&N - that nearly filled the airbox on my S.
My bike has only run 6,000 miles and is running better all the while, so I'm in no hurry. Yet it looks like a similar arrangement on the LC bikes, of a large airbox volume taking air in through a shallow filter brick (FWIW looks like the item on the Rotax-engined F650/700/800 twins) [attach=1]
Has anyone trodden this path before me, and willing to share details?
And if not, then I may look out for a S/h airbox to experiment with...
Anyone improved on RTlc air filter yet?
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Re: Anyone improved on RTlc air filter yet?
Your brave
I wouldn't dare mess with the air filter.
OEM replacement suits me best
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I wouldn't dare mess with the air filter.
OEM replacement suits me best
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Re: Anyone improved on RTlc air filter yet?
Reckon I have found an easier answer, pattern filters by Sprint Filter, who supply polyester filter models for many BMWs including the Wet-Heads.
These long-life filters for road use do not use oil and are cleaned with low pressure air alone; they offer greater effectiveness than oiled cotton, yet still produce larger airflow than any other type. I am going to have one fitted to my bike at its first major service, due at 12,000 miles.
UK distributor Performance Parts Ltd list the 'P08' item at £69 plus £5 post and packing - so around the same up-front cost as 3 original paper filters.
https://www.performanceparts-ltd.com/road/bmw/r-1250-rt-19/2019/categories/filters-and-fuelling/sprint-filter-p08-performance-replacement-air-filter/pm142s
[size=78%]Manufacturer website is at [/size] [size=78%]https://www.sprintfilter.net/motorcycle/products[/size]
These long-life filters for road use do not use oil and are cleaned with low pressure air alone; they offer greater effectiveness than oiled cotton, yet still produce larger airflow than any other type. I am going to have one fitted to my bike at its first major service, due at 12,000 miles.
UK distributor Performance Parts Ltd list the 'P08' item at £69 plus £5 post and packing - so around the same up-front cost as 3 original paper filters.
https://www.performanceparts-ltd.com/road/bmw/r-1250-rt-19/2019/categories/filters-and-fuelling/sprint-filter-p08-performance-replacement-air-filter/pm142s
[size=78%]Manufacturer website is at [/size] [size=78%]https://www.sprintfilter.net/motorcycle/products[/size]
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Re: Anyone improved on RTlc air filter yet?
Anything smaller than 80 microns gets past the Sprint filter. I think I’ll stick with K&N’s oiled cloth which catches even the finest dust particles.