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Thread: Tri-Z K&N clamp-on filter owners

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    Tri-Z K&N clamp-on filter owners

    Hey k&n filter owners,I need to know how big the opening is on the opening on the filter is. What is the true name for the z,like a 4-zingers name is yt60s,I need to know what a tri-z is called.Any pics would be cool. And how much can I get one for. thanx
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    YTZ250N for the 85

    YTZ250S for the 86
    looking for a TRI-Z 250 to restore at the moment

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    If you are using a clamp-on type, they are universal, and you go by the carb intake diameter. They have different size rubber boots on them. Dont get one specifically for a Tri-Z unless you are going to use the TriZ airbox.

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    After installing a K&N do you need to Rejet or adjust anything ?

    Do any of *Edited* recommand Pre-filter's ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ceaserthethird
    After installing a K&N do you need to Rejet or adjust anything ?

    Do any of *Edited* recommand Pre-filter's ?
    You'll have to jet a little richer most likely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ceaserthethird
    After installing a K&N do you need to Rejet or adjust anything ?

    Do any of *Edited* recommand Pre-filter's ?
    I love my pre-filter. It keeps that cake off the K&N and makes cleaning easier.
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