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RManson
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Couldn't imagine not running an air filter on any type of street application. All kinds of stuff can get sucked into the engine and engines don't usually like objects being sucked into them. :o

I'd take the drop in performance that adding an air filter might present over running the risk of sucking in a small bird through the inlet and grenading the engine. Cheap insurance and all that.

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Adam_Winstone wrote:http://lambretta.co.uk/catalog/product_ ... ts_id=3178

I note that they have a large range of other filters too, incl. what appears to be a decent size RamAir that is made to their size requirement. These may be worth considering as the hose that somes with the Breathe Sweet filter may not fit your carb. Best thing would be to give them a call and talk through your specific requirements (carb, otor, etc.)
Is that filter element tapered?
I have found most filter elements are parallel and contact the inner side panel when mounted.
Thus loosing this effective area for air intake. I always glue a rubber grommet on my hose to ensure the element is lifted off the inner panel when fitted.
I run short CDC manifolds, the angle of which means that the hose and filter lean towards the frame and don't sit against the panel.
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after chatting with the shop, they have recomended the breathe sweet, so thats what Im going to order tomorrow.
heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it does fail, hit them with it!!!
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RManson wrote:
I'd take the drop in performance that adding an air filter might present over running the risk of sucking in a small bird through the inlet and grenading the engine. Cheap insurance and all that.

-Ryan
You heard of anyone getting a small bird sucked into an engine?
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Isn't it part of a quote from one of the '20's or '30's tuners at Brooklands talking about some hooge carb?
"Big enough to suck in birds and small boys..."
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Maybe,i dont know.
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yeah, but you don't get that bwooaaarrrpp induction roar with a filter :mrgreen:
tunnels and built up areas won't be so good
of course, using a filter is the sensible option for ring life etc...
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so, open carbs for max performance then and filtered carbs for poss extended reliability at the lack of performance ,take your choice folks :D
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sean brady scooters wrote:so, open carbs for max performance then and filtered carbs for poss extended reliability at the lack of performance ,take your choice folks :D
Roar and performance for me :D
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Theirs a sort of parallel with sex really when you think about it ;-)
Condom or bare back?

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