Not to argue with you, but i also have a bike with pod filters and no (noticeable) flat spots in the midrange. it's a honda cb350 twin
with stock
(CV?) keihin carbs and k&n pods.
of course, the stock air filters are just paper elements with a metal casing. and the exhaust consists of two seperate headers leading to two seperate mufflers. no cross-over of exhaust gases at all.
But I've never had it on a dyno, so perhaps my perception is off.
-Sean
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, FB wrote:
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Why doesen't my bike have a midrange flat spot, I use individual pod air >> filters, not an airbox?
What kind of motorcycle is it? Is it an inline-4? Does it have a
4-into-1 pipe? Or does it have a stock exhaust system with balance
tubes between the pairs of exhaust pipes? Do you only ride in straight lines, with no slow corners?
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