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Old 27-Aug-2003, 15:22   #1
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Restrictors in air intake tubes?
Does anyone know the purpose of the restrictors in the air intake tubes, and the effect of removing them (apart from letting more air in)?
I saw one the other day and its a fairly major restriction, Im planning to remove them unless I hear its a bad idea?

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Old 27-Aug-2003, 15:27   #2
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doesnt noticeably improve power, but throttle response seems A LOT more crisp
And it sounds louder too
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Old 27-Aug-2003, 15:35   #3
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It sounds louder with a crisper throttle response... That'll do me..

I wondered if they were primarily some kind of silencer. Not much keeping them when the Termis go on then!

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Old 27-Aug-2003, 15:42   #4
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I fitted DP carbon air tubes and a JHP under tank filter system and it definitly feels better than the original tubes.

Fidly to fit but well worth the effort!
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Old 27-Aug-2003, 15:47   #5
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i think shazaam was talking about the restrictors being designed to increase airpressure at slower speeds (like putting your finger over the end of a garden hose?) but who rides a 916/998 at slow speeds anyway!!!
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Old 27-Aug-2003, 15:51   #6
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I'll take them out this evening, and let you know how many seconds it shaves off the ride to work in the morning

The noise alone should be worth a few tenths

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Old 27-Aug-2003, 16:03   #7
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They are fitted to cut down noise from the airbox.
It's all to do with sound waves and resonance.
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Old 27-Aug-2003, 16:09   #8
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...and just think of the weight saving. Worth at least another 3bhp.
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Old 27-Aug-2003, 20:37   #9
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As far as I was told they are just fitted for noise reduction, but the engine seems to respond better without them and the induction noise is great.
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Old 27-Aug-2003, 22:02   #10
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I have also fitted a JHP under tank air filter and removed rubber restrictors and front mesh on the nose cone and it does sound nice.
And i hope this does not sound stupid but if you start it up and put your ear to the front of the intake and rev it it sounds GREAT!!!!!!!!!
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