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to k&n or not k&n that is the question
#1
hello all the are all wise in the ways that are fazer  :lol

I am toying with the idea of sticking a k&n air and oil filter in my beasty, but I have now had 2 apparent bike mechanics say to me not to put a k&n air filter because it could make dead spots in performance and say I should stick with originals

WAIT FOR IT

OR

stick it with them to dyno jet or some sort of magic trick to make it work and at the same time sucking the money out my pockets  :eek

so could someone clear this up for me please and answer the question of to or not.

I no that it seems lots on here have but is it worth it in the long run :'(

thanks in advance for your wisdom

yours well confused

Mark
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#2
As stock, the FZS runs on the rich side. So you can stick a standard K&N filter (staright swap from OEM) in without dyno time, and it will improve performance a bit - but most of the advantage is the lack of maintenance needed.

Pod filters on the other hand are a different kettle of fish. So far, I have only heard of one firm (in London) that has put the K&Ns on a Fazer and made it perform well. For some reason, those Mikunis are not keen on them, and it won't run too well if you just bosh them on.
The Deef's apprentice
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#3
If everything is running as it should, then a K&N is just a straight swap, with no need for a Dyno or tinkering.
It does make the bike feel more responsive on the throttle in my opinion and you can feel that it's breathing easier, but it won't enhance BHP at all.


I've got one on my bike and i'd imagine everyone else who's got one would say go for it.
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#4
As the others have said, Stick a K&N in it. No need to re-jet it just stick it in.

I also used a K&N oil filter to replace the standard one, I only went for it because it has the nut on it to help undo it if it gets a bit stuck on.

Chris
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#5
I knew I would get a honest answer from the guys here thanks a lot I will get both k&n filters . Confusedmokin


Extra power isn't needed as my fazer is a red one (fastest) lol :lol


I have ordered some replacment smaller indicators to hopefully lift the look of the star wars looking beast :pokefun
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#6
As above, and then find another mechanics to go to as they are obviously after as many pennies as possible!
Some say...
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#7
The K&N maybe wont give more power but hey think of the gains with less wind resistance from those mini indicators  :lol
Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it..
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#8
(13-04-14, 10:48 PM)johna6968 link Wrote: The K&N maybe wont give more power but hey think of the gains with less wind resistance from those mini indicators  :lol

:rollin
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(13-04-14, 11:56 PM)Chris link Wrote: [quote author=johna6968 link=topic=12586.msg141495#msg141495 date=1397425704]
The K&N maybe wont give more power but hey think of the gains with less wind resistance from those mini indicators  :lol

:rollin
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Either that or I should lay off the pies  :eek
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#10
One of the best and easiest modification to any Fazer. I have one in since 1000 miles and bike now with 79000.
I have cleaned it 3 times and due another clean now.
Nice to see you bought one of the fast ones  :lol
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#11
well,im hoping my bikes shit running IS  the K&N air filter that i put in recently,as it only started running bad after i fitted it. truly hope it aint anything else  :\
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#12
Pilgo, it would be the first time in 30 odd years I have ever heard of a K&N filter causing an engine to run badly. :rolleyes
Check the fuel line, as it is often put back incorrectly and the tank will flatten the line effecting the fuel flow and causing shit running. The fuel line should come back from the fuel filter under the square section of the frame before attaching to the fuel tap.
Also check that the filter cover is back on properly and nothing is impeding the air flow to the filter housing.
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#13
Hello everyone.

In my limited experience – stick a K&N air filter in.

Mine had a massive flat spot between about 6000 – 7500rpm when you were accelerating hard.  Fitted the filter – problem gone!

Its done a couple of thousands miles with it in and so far no problems at all.  I really did just drop it on.  No other mods and its made a massive diferance. 

Pick up is better, sounds better, goes faster - thats probably in my head though!
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#14
I got it on order just waiting for the little beasty to arrive :rolleyes
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#15
(18-04-14, 08:22 AM)mark link Wrote:I got it on order just waiting for the little beasty to arrive :rolleyes


Better still, you can forget about it then for the recommended first 50,000 miles.......happy days.  Smile
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(18-04-14, 12:10 PM)darrsi link Wrote:[quote author=mark link=topic=12586.msg142402#msg142402 date=1397805721]
I got it on order just waiting for the little beasty to arrive :rolleyes


Better still, you can forget about it then for the recommended first 50,000 miles.......happy days.  Smile
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If you do 25,000 miles with a normal filter it filters the dirt out and gets blocked. If you did the exact same 25,000 miles with the k&n filter it would remove the same amount of dirt right? But keep working,  great. But you're still carrying around enough crap to block a standard filter for another 25,000 miles! Or what if it sucks in a leaf on the first spin after you put it in, you'd have a leaf in your filter for 50,000 miles :lol
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(18-04-14, 01:19 PM)His Dudeness link Wrote:[quote author=darrsi link=topic=12586.msg142458#msg142458 date=1397819401]
[quote author=mark link=topic=12586.msg142402#msg142402 date=1397805721]
I got it on order just waiting for the little beasty to arrive :rolleyes


Better still, you can forget about it then for the recommended first 50,000 miles.......happy days.  Smile
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If you do 25,000 miles with a normal filter it filters the dirt out and gets blocked. If you did the exact same 25,000 miles with the k&n filter it would remove the same amount of dirt right? But keep working,  great. But you're still carrying around enough crap to block a standard filter for another 25,000 miles! Or what if it sucks in a leaf on the first spin after you put it in, you'd have a leaf in your filter for 50,000 miles :lol
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Leaf it out, i'm only going by what they say at K&N.  :lol
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#18
You can still take it out sooner and blast it from the inside with compressed air to give it a freshen up rather than the full clean and oil that they recommend every 50K.

Lets face it though, how many of us are going to do 50k or even 25k very quickly?? Obviously there are some on here that rack up crazy mileages, yes you punkstig, but the rest of us are only doing a few k each year.

Chris
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#19
The bikes only done 25k now notice I said the bike not me  :eek  I recon I will only do 2 may b 3k a year I will sell it before it needs a clean lol
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#20
:lol Should last you fine then  8)
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