HPAuto-Jwt Pop Chargers Nice & Cheap
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On a diff JWT note....Their Clutch and Flywheel combo just came out
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Passenger side install was a bitch. I don't think the mounting bracket on the intake was "twisted" enough on the set I received. I had to modify it a bit. Other than that, not too hard. I find myself driving faster to be in audible range of the intake growl.
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yeah absolutely and these require oil - mine didn't seem to have been pre-treated, so I hit them with K&N air filter oil that had layin around.
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^ INteresting can someone confirm if that is necessary, as if these filters are not pre-oiled every one must oil them or they might damage the engine slowly with all the particles being sucked through the filters.
#1258
JWT's oil gives their filters their blue color. If it's blue, then it's already oiled.
http://www.jimwolftechnology.com/cus...asp?PartID=355
http://www.jimwolftechnology.com/cus...asp?PartID=355
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I'm actually going to get an Outerwears prefilter for both of mine. this will help keep the larger particles from ever reaching the filter and keep the filter cleaner A LOT longer. I use the prefilters withe perfect results on my sand drag/dune quads and my xc race quad, all with exposed filter elements and those see the most extreme filtering environments possible.
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I'm actually going to get an Outerwears prefilter for both of mine. this will help keep the larger particles from ever reaching the filter and keep the filter cleaner A LOT longer. I use the prefilters withe perfect results on my sand drag/dune quads and my xc race quad, all with exposed filter elements and those see the most extreme filtering environments possible.