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Old Feb 4, 2010 | 11:41 AM
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for the f4i clean air mod I got a heavy duty plastic type t valve does it have to be metal will the oil burn it
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plastic is fine
Old Feb 4, 2010 | 11:50 AM
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what omr said...it may melt a little but it shouldn't break
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Re: Quick question

the factory pair valve on most bikes are plastic
Old Feb 4, 2010 | 11:56 AM
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sounds good thanx guys
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use a stock oil filter due to that mod makes you lose a little oil pressure.



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Re: Quick question

Originally Posted by stuntsteel
use a stock oil filter due to that mod makes you lose a little oil pressure.
what ? the clean air mod has no effect on oil pressure , your oil pressure is a mechanical issue that is effected by clearances in your oil pump and bearings .
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well let me reword it i guess. it is known to set the oil light off due to the oil pressure sensor is measuring oil pressure against a spring. It is also measuring the crankcase pressure against the same spring. the pair mod results in the crankcase being reduced in pressure and the sensor sees this as a loss of oil pressure.

usually the stock oil filters allow more flow than some aftermarket filters, which will not set off the light as a false alarm.

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Re: Quick question

Originally Posted by stuntsteel
well let me reword it i guess. it is known to set the oil light off due to the oil pressure sensor is measuring oil pressure against a spring. It is also measuring the crankcase pressure against the same spring. the pair mod results in the crankcase being reduced in pressure and the sensor sees this as a loss of oil pressure.

usually the stock oil filters allow more flow than some aftermarket filters, which will not set off the light as a false alarm.
never seen an oil light come on from a clean air mod and i have seen hundreds of bikes with the mod done
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Re: Quick question

Originally Posted by stuntsteel
well let me reword it i guess. it is known to set the oil light off due to the oil pressure sensor is measuring oil pressure against a spring. It is also measuring the crankcase pressure against the same spring. the pair mod results in the crankcase being reduced in pressure and the sensor sees this as a loss of oil pressure.

usually the stock oil filters allow more flow than some aftermarket filters, which will not set off the light as a false alarm.
even reworded, its still wrong...in think...lol

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