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Ais removal
« on: 29 October 2018, 03:31:47 pm »
ive done a search and can’t find a guide to removing ais on my 2004 fzs1000


Can I do it With stock pipe on ? Will be getting a slip on and Ivan’s jet kit in due course


Are all the common mods stickied somewhere?

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Re: Ais removal
« Reply #1 on: 29 October 2018, 03:38:11 pm »
ive done a search and can’t find a guide to removing ais on my 2004 fzs1000


Can I do it With stock pipe on ? Will be getting a slip on and Ivan’s jet kit in due course


Are all the common mods stickied somewhere?
ais guide here, leaving or removal wont affect ivans kit, but it helps with space for other workhttp://www.cartestsoftware.com/fz1/airinductionsystemremoval.html

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Re: Ais removal
« Reply #2 on: 29 October 2018, 04:02:25 pm »
Are all the common mods stickied somewhere?
Yes in the sticky at the top of the 1000 section.

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Re: Ais removal
« Reply #3 on: 29 October 2018, 07:21:22 pm »
I’d read a few reports where people were nervous about tapping the stubs. Honestly it was really easy, now getting to the plugs is so straightforward.

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Re: Ais removal
« Reply #4 on: 04 November 2018, 07:57:06 pm »
I’d read a few reports where people were nervous about tapping the stubs. Honestly it was really easy, now getting to the plugs is so straightforward.


I never bothered with that, I bought an Ivans AIS block off kit but I also bought a set of machined aluminium caps off a member on here that literally just go over the stock stub. i undid the bolts for the radiator just to give me a little wiggle room but didn't need to remove or drain it, a little blue loctite on the grub screws and no need to touch anything else to get them on, job was a good'un. :)

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Re: Ais removal
« Reply #5 on: 02 December 2018, 01:50:02 pm »
I’d read a few reports where people were nervous about tapping the stubs. Honestly it was really easy, now getting to the plugs is so straightforward.


An alternative kit from Holeshot doesn't require tapping of the spigot ports . . .


http://www.holeshot.com/yamaha/fz1/products/holeshot-racing-air-induction-removal-kit
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Re: Ais removal
« Reply #6 on: 02 December 2018, 03:49:17 pm »
Has anyone used this alternative, Holeshot kit?
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Re: Ais removal
« Reply #7 on: 02 December 2018, 04:37:26 pm »
Yes, good quility, easy fitting guide, ready made
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Re: Ais removal
« Reply #8 on: 02 December 2018, 04:41:08 pm »
Tidy  :D
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