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Old 15th August 2007, 22:34   #1
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Pod airfilters: Details Required

I am looking for pod air filters for my RD350 that would fit directly... Does anyone know where to find them in or around pune and what would be the approximate price for a pair. I also wanted to know if re-jetting would be necessary.
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Old 16th August 2007, 21:32   #2
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Check with the guys at RDDreams, last I heard Ron had UNI filters, which are considered the best.
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Old 24th September 2007, 15:36   #3
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I have come accross a filter of make "HP" which stands for "High Performance". Anyone tried these out? These are oil soaked cotton filters (Like K&N). Can somebody please tell me if they are good?
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uni-filters are considered the best for 2 strokes....
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you get what you pay for..

I have used UNI which I got from US. extremely good.. They are commonly used on motocross bikes in US, so dust, dirt and even slush doesnt affect them.

if you can get them you wont be disappointed.

almost certainly you will need to upjet. otherwise bye bye piston/rings and engine seizure.

not just 2 strokes, I have used them on 4st engines also..
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