getting an exhaust, need help
i ordered a yoshi rs-3 full system the other day. i still need a jet kit. i'm going to try to find a 400ex intake boot and rig that up. i have a k&n filter. what i'm asking is that i know that taking the lid off helps a lot with air flow, but what could i do to help keep water and mud out. i know i won't be able to stop it completely but something to help. also, where should i start at jetting? i have no idea about that stuff so any help would be great. i'm between 500-600 ft. above sea level. and its cold, but i don't ride it much in the winter if that even would make a difference. thanks in advance
Re: getting an exhaust, need help
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Originally posted by gsxrkneedragger
i ordered a yoshi rs-3 full system the other day. i still need a jet kit. i'm going to try to find a 400ex intake boot and rig that up. i have a k&n filter. what i'm asking is that i know that taking the lid off helps a lot with air flow, but what could i do to help keep water and mud out. i know i won't be able to stop it completely but something to help. also, where should i start at jetting? i have no idea about that stuff so any help would be great. i'm between 500-600 ft. above sea level. and its cold, but i don't ride it much in the winter if that even would make a difference. thanks in advance
If you plan on riding in wet conditions, mud or whatever, just leave the lid on. You can buy those Uni inserts that you drill holes for and put those on top of the lid. Now I do run a K&N power lid and it does come with the waterproof prefilter. Water still gets into my box. I drilled a hole at the bottom of mine so water can drain better than the stock location. The stock drain location isn't at the lowest point in the airbox if you look.