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#Post#: 3160--------------------------------------------------
EVO ll Air Filter--K and N Part#
By: renogeorge Date: September 12, 2015, 11:27 pm
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Planning on installing the pod style K and N filter but don't
think I'll go with the EVO ll cam in that kit from KTM. From
the Super Moto Junkie site, I have come up with 2 different K
and N part numbers. RX-5179 appears to have a straight mounting
arrangement with filter material in the end cap of the filter.
RU-1750 appears to have a slight angle in the mount and no
filter material in the filter end cap. 76506915000 is the KTM
part number I found for the filter in the EVO ll kit. Anyone
have any info as to which part would be the best fit on a 2012
690 Enduro? Advantages/disadvantages? And is the filter in the
KTM kit one of these K and N #s or something different?
Thanks!
#Post#: 3185--------------------------------------------------
Re: EVO ll Air Filter--K and N Part#
By: renogeorge Date: September 26, 2015, 7:54 pm
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I went ahead and ordered from Munn using the KTM part numbers
for the filter and mounting kit. Filter is K and N 5179, with
filter material in the end cap. Mounting kit includes seat
bracket and battery box--no battery cable extension. I did not
want the EVO ll cam. Now to work with Tune ECU.
FWIW
#Post#: 3186--------------------------------------------------
Re: EVO ll Air Filter--K and N Part#
By: rednipj Date: September 27, 2015, 1:41 pm
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Are you mostly on road? Ive read on other forums that the oiled
filters like K&N and DNA let too much of the fine particles
through for off-roading. But they're good for on road.
#Post#: 3194--------------------------------------------------
Re: EVO ll Air Filter--K and N Part#
By: renogeorge Date: September 29, 2015, 9:57 pm
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Thanks. I have read the attacks on K and N over the years.
I'll let everyone make up their own mind. I have been very
happy with properly oiled K and N filters in off road
situations. I am also very comfortable with oiled foam as used
on most dirt bikes.
FWIW
#Post#: 3548--------------------------------------------------
Re: EVO ll Air Filter--K and N Part#
By: Demicusx Date: April 20, 2016, 6:49 am
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This is a contentious issue for a long time. Thank you to share
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