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Cutout acceptable?

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  • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

    @calum are you running the stock box?

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    Calum
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    @irongamer727 No box mate, pod filter, easier to jet, less restrictive.

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      What's your opinions on cutting out the airbox lid Calum? I'm thinking of doing this myself, however maybe abit lean on stock carb with a full system and 250 main jet?

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      • Glynn123G Glynn123

        What's your opinions on cutting out the airbox lid Calum? I'm thinking of doing this myself, however maybe abit lean on stock carb with a full system and 250 main jet?

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        @glynn123 So I think it's absolutely criminal, however Rob @ Yamaha Skellerns Cheltenham tells me that these bikes are massively restricted by the air box and he encourages the cutting of them for performance sake. As said, I just run a pod filter as it means you don't butcher an OEM part.

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        • CalumC Calum

          @glynn123 So I think it's absolutely criminal, however Rob @ Yamaha Skellerns Cheltenham tells me that these bikes are massively restricted by the air box and he encourages the cutting of them for performance sake. As said, I just run a pod filter as it means you don't butcher an OEM part.

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          @calum mines already slightly butchered haha, I have my snorkel removed so was thinking of just elongating the hole across, not cutting the whole lid, however I might just leave it for this summer.

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          • Glynn123G Glynn123

            @calum mines already slightly butchered haha, I have my snorkel removed so was thinking of just elongating the hole across, not cutting the whole lid, however I might just leave it for this summer.

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            @glynn123 I'd just cut the whole lid off if it's already been cut.

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              Seen on another forum that the snorkel off other DT's fit and they aren't as restrictive, I think I saw a guy with a DT175 one?
              I guess the DT200 or 230 would fit as well

              Current bikes:
              DT125X '07
              Street Triple R '11
              Aprilia ETV1000 '02

              Previous:
              DR650RSE '96
              FJ1200 '92

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                You might want to keep the box/snorkel if you plan to go off road a lot, through fords etc, as cone filters and the like are not so great at keeping water out of your engine

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                • FusedF Fused

                  You might want to keep the box/snorkel if you plan to go off road a lot, through fords etc, as cone filters and the like are not so great at keeping water out of your engine

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                  @fused True, but if the bike is purely used on the road then it will be fine, plus ssaves you buthering the box for more performance.

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                  • Irongamer727I Offline
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                    @Calum look further up

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                      @Darty here you can see

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                        My wr200cc/dt125r hybrid engine runs with lid cut off. I ran it also with the 125 engine. You just need to jet accordingly.

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