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gearhead
18th April 2009, 10:36
Just wanted to see if anyone knew off the top of their head what size pod filter i would need for the tu250x.

also, if i change to a pod filter, will i have to oil it up like the stock air filters? i was planning on going with a K&N pod air filter. thanks! let me know!

gearhead
18th April 2009, 12:29
does anyone know?

xwhatsit
18th April 2009, 16:29
The K&N pod filters are the paper sort you blow out with compressed air. You can get foam pod filters too though. I don't think pod filters are well-known for their filtration qualities.

Remember they're a reclothed GN250, which are hella common here in NZ, so it's worth keeping that in mind when asking about it. Not that you see a hell of a lot of heavily modded GN250s running about.

Performance wise it'll run much better with the standard airbox and filter. Pod filter will make it much leaner... so re-jet, fiddling forever until you get it running close to stock... and it'll still have a huge hole in the midrange. But there'll be heaps of intake noise.

gearhead
18th April 2009, 16:38
thought about changing it because i hear the stock air filters are crap

Taz
18th April 2009, 17:32
The K&N pod filters are the paper sort you blow out with compressed air.

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No they are a cotton gauze which needs to be cleaned and oiled with the appropriate K&N oil.

gearhead
18th April 2009, 17:45
does anyone know the size mm pod filter i will be needing?!?

xwhatsit
18th April 2009, 22:23
thought about changing it because i hear the stock air filters are crap
In what way exactly? It's almost guaranteed that it's a lot better at filtering dirt than an aftermarket pod filter. What did you hear about stock filters?

No they are a cotton gauze which needs to be cleaned and oiled with the appropriate K&N oil.
My apologies -- they look a lot like those folded paper ones and I saw a guy do that with a car replacement K&N once -- I see now after a search lots of people warning against doing just that! Not a good idea to blow holes in your intake filter :shit:

gearhead
19th April 2009, 02:38
i hear the stock filters disintegrate after a while