Hey Carb monkeys I'm taking the stupid screaming eagle cleaner off my bike and wanted to know what yal think is better. A velocity stack or an old round CV cleaner.. can't decided!
velocity stack vs CV cleaner
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I currently have the stock air filters on my 71 Bonneville but i dont like the look of them and they dont fit well so im trying to decide between a pancake air filter or other air filters or a velocity stack. do velocity stacks allow alot of dirt and dust to enter your carbs, and also is it necessary to change jet sizes or any
Do u see any reason to worry about running a 4" velocity stack on my 98 sporty 1200 evo cv carb? :confused: Just picked one up today, want to know a few pros and cons on running these stacks on a cv carb. <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v672/americanbulldogchopper/?action=view&amp;current=DSC_0
I've been back and forth for a while now deciding what air "cleaner" to use for my bobber build. I still like the look of the velocity stacks. i have no experience using them, but I hear they suck the shit out of some air, which means it's more susceptible to dust and whatever else is roaming through the air. I'veComment
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Do u see any reason to worry about running a 4" velocity stack on my 98 sporty 1200 evo cv carb? :confused: Just picked one up today, want to know a few pros and cons on running these stacks on a cv carb. <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v672/americanbulldogchopper/?action=view&amp;current=DSC_0
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