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Kewlmetal Filter

SSG Bean

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Does anyone know the diameter of the K&N filter in the Kewlmetal filter kit? I can go pull the plastic panels off of my spyder if no one knows off-hand. I am looking to get a foam prefilter to try to reduce the noise a bit. If someone has already done this and can share their experience, that would be great. Thanks in advance.
 
Does anyone know the diameter of the K&N filter in the Kewlmetal filter kit? I can go pull the plastic panels off of my spyder if no one knows off-hand. I am looking to get a foam prefilter to try to reduce the noise a bit. If someone has already done this and can share their experience, that would be great. Thanks in advance.

i just put something like dynamat (http://www.aboutsecurityconcepts.com/Stinger_Roadkill_Sound_Dampening_Door_Kit_p/rkxdk.htm) on the panels surrounding the engine... and the sound came down a lot... in some areas i had to double up it up... good luck:2thumbs:
 
Thanks for the tip! I'll give it a shot.
I used the prefilter material available from the K&N.com site, I think 4in.or 6in. wide by maybe 30in. cut it to fit, comes with Velcro strips. However this has little effect on reducing the noise. Its a precaution for dusty conditions as we have here in Arizona.
 
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