Breathing sweet filter
I'm currently running a mugello kit with open mouth delly 28mm but due to spit my runner is getting covered now replay did say if I wanted to I could fit the above filter straight onto my carb any feedback please
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Good filter but with a slimstyle you might have problems with panel clearance. I have one on my Jet with an Avanti top end (30phbh). I can get the panel on but I don't like the way the elbow is squashed...far from ideal. Wide style should be fine.simonwwfc wrote:I'm currently running a mugello kit with open mouth delly 28mm but due to spit my runner is getting covered now replay did say if I wanted to I could fit the above filter straight onto my carb any feedback please
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Slim style or wide ? Do the filters come in two diff shapes
Slim style or wide ? Do the filters come in two diff shapes
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The filters are one size in terms of depth, i found different inlet manifolds affected the fit on a GP, i used an upright inlet on a muggy (not the angled one with the kit) and this solved the pr,oblem.
You can get different size apertures to fit the original 22mm carb and the larger PHBH with the bellmouth
You can get different size apertures to fit the original 22mm carb and the larger PHBH with the bellmouth
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You're still better of with the 60mm one and use the Dellorto screw on bellmouth as the aperture is 16mm bigger so should allow it to breath better. Smaller one 44mm [if you can find one] fits Mikuni TM24 and Delly PHBL 25 carbs.rosscla wrote:You can also get a smaller bell mouth for the phbh to fit the standard hose