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    CFM Performance Air Box

    Check out this aluminum air box, its made by CFM Performance. It houses the battery and some of the electrics, and it has a lid also. It costs 200.00 on ebay. My question is, it looks like there isnt a whole lot of dead air space around the air filter, does this sacrifice performance?
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    Shouldn't really, the snorkel pushes air around the bottom of the filter.
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    Originally posted by FreeStylexrider
    Shouldn't really, the snorkel pushes air around the bottom of the filter.
    can u explain that to me i never really understood how that works
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    What about with the lid on the box? Would it sacrifice performance? Would it be about the same as a stock box? Thanx

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    Thumbs up

    I would buy it...I used their airbox before i started building my YZF thumper,and i would take their airbox over any other company any day

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    Did you use the lid with it?

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    I just got done installing mine and I am using the lid because it is jsut to dusty up here. I don't think the power loss is even close to enought to pass up the protection of the lid I mean you are talking about such a small amount of power. I did find the K&N filter to be a bit of a pain to put in so I switched to a foam filter which fits in much better.

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    Originally posted by Live2Ride300
    Did you use the lid with it?
    No Lid

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    For where I ride I think I might need a lid, its a mix of everything around here. One of these air boxes polished or powdercoated would look pretty badarse

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    to me it looks as if you would have to remove all the **** just to get the stinking filter out

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