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I was wondering if using a in line stop is as consistent as using a under the carb stop. I am on the stop for about 2.7 to 3 seconds and i was told by a couple people that a in line stop is not as consistent as a under the carb stop if your on it for a ling time. any truth to this?
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i have always ran a baseplate stop and love it but it seems like i might not have a choice right now.
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Ryan, cut your hood and put a K&N scoop with their filter, it will control the air. Just put a new one on mine cause my carb was to close to the scoop. Didn't have to paint hood, scoop looks like carbon fiber, might not need to paint. Your cyl. walls will like the filter..
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Looked at pics of your scoop, should accept a kn filter , might slow the air down
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base stop !
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