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    K&N or Uni?

    well..i need to get a new air cleaner thingy for my atc90..and i know so places to get K&N ones but i was wondiring which is better...for all around any suggestions would be great thx ..also dose anyone know where i can get a decent pipe for this thing like a cobra or sumin?? besides a privite seller on ebay...maby a web site er sumin
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    I like the uni filters myself.K&N is good but the uni will block out smaller particals of dirt.I also use the klotz waterproof filter oil.that allows small amounts of water to run off instead of run through the carb.

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    UNI is better hands down
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    heh...that being said..what is the web site for uni..i had it but lost it lol any one?
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    I like the K-N filter much better mainly because you can use them for a very long while and you can wash them all the time. I use an outerware on mine. The filters with the outerware are a lot more expensive but unless you smash a K and N filter it will save you from having to buy a new Uni filter in the future. The outer ware protects alot of small particles.
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    where can i get a outerwear for my k&n?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 82-8250R
    where can i get a outerwear for my k&n?
    Just about any shop or warehouse like dennis kirk can get them.

    Quote Originally Posted by YTZ250#1
    I like the uni filters myself.K&N is good but the uni will block out smaller particals of dirt.I also use the klotz waterproof filter oil.that allows small amounts of water to run off instead of run through the carb.
    If you take care of your K&N like you do for your uni you won't get small particles in your motor. A lot of people just wash and install instead of using the oil with it.

    Quote Originally Posted by 3WheelsForever
    I like the K-N filter much better mainly because you can use them for a very long while and you can wash them all the time. I use an outerware on mine. The filters with the outerware are a lot more expensive but unless you smash a K and N filter it will save you from having to buy a new Uni filter in the future. The outer ware protects alot of small particles.
    The outerwear isn't to bad. You shouldn't pay more than $12-$15 for one.
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    also..wile im on the subject and not to take up anymore bord space....any one know the mm size of my atc90 carb..and how big i can put on...hehe
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    I always clean my filter with filter cleaner and filter oil. It still works and looks brand new. You wouldnt believe all the extra crud and dirt that outer ware catches. Not trying to burst your bubble, but I would only put an aftermarket/bigger carb on after you do some bolt on mods such as an exhaust, better filter which your doing now. That will definitly help and you should notice a good difference. And if you end up ever doing motor work such as a 10:1 compression piston and cam you will notice an even bigger difference.
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    yea i would like to put a bunch of aftermarket mods on it such as that and stuff..but i can find a big bore or high comp piston for the dam thing...cams i know where i can get one...but i really want a 10:1 or higher piston..all i got is like 8:5 or something low ass shitty...lol
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    For your pipe question, alot of people use cobra pipes. The carb. size on my 110 is 16mm stock. 3wheels forever, I also would like to know where to get the 10:1 piston.
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