Cam Lam breath sweet filter

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Has anyone fitted one of these to a reedvalve engine TS1/Monza etc... just how much clearance is there and does it restrict the flow etc...
Just checking before i take the hole saw to the panel!
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Soon, if it fits over my 35 TMX bellmouth. As soon as the weather warms up I'll be working on the bike, maybe a couple more weeks until the snow melts.

There is also another filter that fits under the panels on the ScooterCenter website.
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That Scooter centre one looks short,would it still do the job?
I'm sure it probably explains how it works , knew I should have
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In English...
28-43mm or 46-62mm Available in red or black.

Sound the same as MB 46-62mm
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i have one on my ts1, breaths well. i have a diablo tank so i have mine horisontal. i like em.

i have the same on a 24mm mikuni on my jet200 too
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Do you not have to change the reed block to accomodate the Cam Lam Filter ?
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GlosRob wrote:Do you not have to change the reed block to accomodate the Cam Lam Filter ?
mine is an mbd manifold on a series 1 so its no issue, i have not had a chance to try it on a series 3 but the mbd and jimmers manifolds seem the same in protrusion from the barrel. i believe mbd will be bringing out a new manifold which is shorter still. i know of some series 3 s running the jimmers manifold with no issue.

the only thing you need to do with the breath sweet is get a steel ring inside the fiter/rubber junction otherwise the jubilee clips pinch and crincle the rubber as there is nothing to compress against.
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Just tried one of these on a 24mm Mikuni fitted to a fettled SR 185 kit...the difference compared to a standard bellow with a Ram air fitted is staggering, a vast improvement. :shock:
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lozmondo wrote:Just tried one of these on a 24mm Mikuni fitted to a fettled SR 185 kit...the difference compared to a standard bellow with a Ram air fitted is staggering, a vast improvement. :shock:
Any jetting changes done..?
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lozmondo wrote:Just tried one of these on a 24mm Mikuni fitted to a fettled SR 185 kit...the difference compared to a standard bellow with a Ram air fitted is staggering, a vast improvement. :shock:

When you say "one of these" do you mean the cam lam one mentioned in the thread title
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or the short one on the german site
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