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KewlMetal performance air kit installed

BLACK WIDOW

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I just finished the installation of the KewlMetal performance air kit. The kit is of very high quality and easy to install. I really don't know yet about the performance gain since I have only ridden in town for a few miles; but I can tell you from stoplight to stoplight it really seems strong. It is noiser than the stock box but I think I can live with it. The noise isn't so much air noise but engine noise coming through the intake, but only at certain RPM's. I did bump the fuel up with the JB so when I can get it out on the open road I'll see what she will do.:thumbup: I am impressed with the kit quality and the fact that it really cleans up the engine area. Very good product.nojoke
 
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Thanks for the review. Keep us posted as you get a few more miles on it, and take it on the open road.

Well I had a chance this morning to take the Spyder out on the road to evaluate the KewlMetal air system. It does seem to pull harder in 5th gear from about 4000 RPM's up until it gets scary. The noise is certainly noticeable but at the same time cool (if you know what I mean). The noise doesn't sound like the "Bawl" sound that you would notice on a auto with a less restrictive air filter but more like engine sound from a very high performance engine. So far so good.:thumbup:

Michael:doorag:
 
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Well I had a chance this morning to take the Spyder out on the road to evaluate the KewlMetal air system. It does seem to pull harder in 5th gear from about 4000 RPM's up until it gets scarry. The noise is certainly noticeable but at the same time cool (if you know what I mean). The noise doesn't sound like the "Bawl" sound that you would notice on a auto with a less restrictive air filter but more like engine sound from a very high performance engine. So far so good.:thumbup:

Michael:doorag:
Received mine a few days ago and installing today. Impressed by the quality and looking forward to some throttle noise to drown out the mechanical noise.
 
That sounds great. It would be cool if one of you could post a video show we could hear the noise. It probably isn't necessary though, as I am definitely adding one of these to my future upgrades wish list. :thumbup:
 
I think you'll like it-nojoke-The more I ride mine the better I like it.:D

Michael:doorag:

I know you are liking more just because....:2thumbs:

I think it should get better because of the adaptive fuel strategy of the computer that should help the performance improve as time goes on. Even with a JB installed.

Keep us posted.:spyder:
 
Well I had a chance this morning to take the Spyder out on the road to evaluate the KewlMetal air system. It does seem to pull harder in 5th gear from about 4000 RPM's up until it gets scarry. The noise is certainly noticeable but at the same time cool (if you know what I mean). The noise doesn't sound like the "Bawl" sound that you would notice on a auto with a less restrictive air filter but more like engine sound from a very high performance engine. So far so good.:thumbup:

Michael:doorag:

Thanks for the review and test run.

Do you think this would also work well on a stock Spyder or does one need to add JB to balance air/fuel????
 
I think you'll like it-nojoke-The more I ride mine the better I like it.:D

Michael:doorag:
Sweet!! This is the setup that BRP should have used. Now theirs a lot more air circulation around the engine and looks like it was made for it. I found the throttle noise minimal but enough to mask the mechanical noise,could easily have handled more. A little at idle, some more on acceleration, none after 50, can't hear past the wind noise.
 
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I know you are liking more just because....:2thumbs:

I think it should get better because of the adaptive fuel strategy of the computer that should help the performance improve as time goes on. Even with a JB installed.

Keep us posted.:spyder:

I think you may be right:thumbup:

Michael:doorag:
 
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Thanks for the review and test run.

Do you think this would also work well on a stock Spyder or does one need to add JB to balance air/fuel????[/QUOTE]


I think in order to realize the full potential of the KewlMetal set-up you would need to add more fuel as well as relieve exhaust back pressure. I am not saying that a stock spyder would not benefit with a high flow air system (the ECU will make some adjustments) but with a JB and different exhaust you would realize more of a difference in performance.

Michael:doorag:
 
Black Widow,

Glad you like it. I could not stand the stock air box mainly because it cluttered up my engine compartment, and next because it tended to get sand in it and the air filter seal was questionable. Now I know I have no sand getting past my filter. It's very dusty here in AZ and I am on a gravel driveway so I am going to add a foam wrap to mine.

Matt
 
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Black Widow,

Glad you like it. I could not stand the stock air box mainly because it cluttered up my engine compartment, and next because it tended to get sand in it and the air filter seal was questionable. Now I know I have no sand getting past my filter. It's very dusty here in AZ and I am on a gravel driveway so I am going to add a foam wrap to mine.

Matt

A very good product. The fit and finish Quality is outstanding.:thumbup:

Michael:doorag:
 
I might get one this winter and see if that will be easier to incorporate my cold-air intakes to that setup. My setup is working okay now--- but I want a more refined looking setup.
 
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I just got through adding some sound deadening material to the back side of the yoke pannel (the one that sets just above the air cleaner) to see if that would reduce the intake sounds from the KewlMetal air kit. The noise (which was never to loud) was substantially reduced and changed to a more mellow sound when accelerating. The material is a thin (approx. 1/8 inch thick) foil covered rubber like material that is sold for acoustical speaker cabinets and is self adhesive with a peel off back. Easy to apply and thin enough that it doesn't compromise the panel fit. Works good and easy to apply.:thumbup:

Michael:doorag:
 
I've been reading the post & replies about the KM air box repacement. I've beem a engine builder & tuner,for some years now. My concern is the removeing of the velocity stacks from intake. After doing much testing on dynoes, one thing we have learned is, 1, just cause it sounds louder dose'nt mean its making better performance, 2, seat of the pants rarely feels 4-5 hp changes. I have found that changing the length of the inlet runner length. V.E. calculation will change more then what a juice box or a stock ecu will be able to correct. It's might be possible to cut out the stock stacks an modify to fit the KM system, but might be restriced the total air mass that is now not surrounding the stacks. I hope to be able to shine some lite on this as soon as I can talk the bh, in to putting her spyder on the dyno. Her exact words " dyno your bikes, just leave my spyder alone":lecturef_smilie: Gene
 
I have heard the :spyder2:does 0-60 in 4.5 seconds and tops out over 110 MPH Stock???

Does this JB and filter system affect your warranty if the engine grenades??
I s the Noise and perceived increase in performance worth +or- $500???:yikes:
 
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I have heard the :spyder2:does 0-60 in 4.5 seconds and tops out over 110 MPH Stock???

Does this JB and filter system affect your warranty if the engine grenades??
I s the Noise and perceived increase in performance worth +or- $500???:yikes:

1) NO.
2) perception is reality.
nojoke

Michael:f_spider:
 
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I've been reading the post & replies about the KM air box repacement. I've beem a engine builder & tuner,for some years now. My concern is the removeing of the velocity stacks from intake. After doing much testing on dynoes, one thing we have learned is, 1, just cause it sounds louder dose'nt mean its making better performance, 2, seat of the pants rarely feels 4-5 hp changes. I have found that changing the length of the inlet runner length. V.E. calculation will change more then what a juice box or a stock ecu will be able to correct. It's might be possible to cut out the stock stacks an modify to fit the KM system, but might be restriced the total air mass that is now not surrounding the stacks. I hope to be able to shine some lite on this as soon as I can talk the bh, in to putting her spyder on the dyno. Her exact words " dyno your bikes, just leave my spyder alone":lecturef_smilie: Gene

What is a V.E. calculation, and how does that calculation correlate with the capabilities of the JB and the ECU?:dontknow:

Just some questions that went through my mind as I was reading your post.

Michael:doorag:
 
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