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Hey Guys,
Has anyone with a 2014-2016 YZ450 experienced dirt getting past your air filter and the back screen? It's not a lot, but enough to concern me. I'm meticulous with my bike and prep. I use a GYTR (Uni) air filter, Notoil oil and grease the lip. I clean my filter before every ride. Usually do 3 15-20 minute moto's. I've never has this happen with any other bike and I can't figure out how it's getting past my filter. Thanks.
Has anyone with a 2014-2016 YZ450 experienced dirt getting past your air filter and the back screen? It's not a lot, but enough to concern me. I'm meticulous with my bike and prep. I use a GYTR (Uni) air filter, Notoil oil and grease the lip. I clean my filter before every ride. Usually do 3 15-20 minute moto's. I've never has this happen with any other bike and I can't figure out how it's getting past my filter. Thanks.
I'm thinking hit the basics. Check all the seams in your filters carefully. Also where the filter screen bolts up to the intake tract.
I know it sounds silly but I feel like if a person is not careful removing the filter on these reverse motor Yamaha's this can be a issue. Great design to force air into the intake but bad design when ripping off a caked up filter imo. Good luck in your detective work.
I'm sure the guys from the "tusk wheel" thread will be here soon to offer up some solutions.
I agree. I was looking at my filter seams and noticed a slight separation, but no actual opening. I rotate 3 filters. Maybe I'll trash them and buy new ones. The screen bolts look good. I'm always careful when removing the filter because as you know, all kinds of dirt and grit falls off. Thanks for the input. I appreciate it!
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The dirt isn't getting past the top of the filter. It looks like it's getting through on the bottom corners when you look past the screen into the intake. BTW, I put a light coat of Notoil grease around the entire outside lip of the filter.
I'm going to look at Twin Air Powerflow kit as mentioned. Sucks because I have 3 Uni (GYTR) filters and just bought another one.
Here's some pics of my air filter after 1 ride. Note: I have the Cycra Powerflow Shroud and Airbox cover on so it gets a lot of air and dirt, etc.
Thanks for the input!!
if you do buy the kit the intake noise will increase a lot.
The increased noise from the air box isn't something I'm looking forward to! Oh well.
2 Rides with the new DT1 setup and i'm glad I switched, not one grain of dirt.
So I came to the conclusion to buy the twin air because I can get 30% off through hook it. I should have it any day now. And despite what they want you to believe you can use other filters with their cage. You dont have to buy thier expensive FR airfilters. The stock filter probabaly wont fit on their cage but my MSR filters are a copy of twin air so they will work. They just dont have the location pin hole in them which is easily fixed.
I'm not sure if want to spend the money on the Twin Air cage. I really like the idea of the DT1 air filter with the non grease seal. I'll probably try removing the stock screen and running that filter.
Thanks for your input!
Just got home from work and the twin air stuff was on my porch.
I pulled it out of the box to make sure I can get my hand through all the sections of the piece that screws to the airbox. And I can fit my hand through all 3 sections of it so I'm sure I'll be able to get the air boot clean now if dirt does happen to fall in it. Unlike every other setup sold.
It is over priced for what it is but all the ones that are cheaper are made out of plastic. This is all aluminum and will be much more durable.
I paid $224 for the power flow kit and an airbox cover shipped to my house.
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If you call them, ask Paul (the owner) about his suggestions for the YZ450, as he had one the last time I saw him at the track.
OP, idk if many will agree with me on this but I hate the NoToil stuff. I don't feel like I get the same protection as I would with Maxima FFT or Fab1. I've also never put any grease around the lip of any of my filters on any bike. Never had an issue with dirt getting past the filters. Definitely look into getting some DT1 filters though!
Thanks for the tip about the owner. I'll give him a call.
Solution: Try a DT1 or Twin Air filter which doesn't press up against the back of the air box and use some compressed air to blow out the chunks of dirt around the air filter before carefully removing. Then use the Notoil air box cover prior to washing it.
What a process. Oh well.
I found the PC racing foam but $25 plus shipping is high for 2 pieces of foam. I started googling and found this stuff.
http://m.homedepot.com/p/GUTTERSTUFF-5-in-x-48-in-K-Style-Foam-Gutter-F…
My local store had it on the shelf. I cut it to fit nicely in the shrouds and it works perfect. Plus you have enough to make multiple pieces.
The pipe is next. Thanks man. Braaap!
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